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shanti

(21,675 posts)
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 03:59 PM Sep 2019

If you have a small front yard

NEVER plant this Zebra grass:

or this Fountain grass:

I learned the hard way! I think my previous landscaper had it in for me when he planted them. They have basically EXPLODED so much that I can't see my house from the street!

I'm currently looking for a gardener to take them both out, and have heard that these plants have roots like iron and are quite difficult to remove completely.

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If you have a small front yard (Original Post) shanti Sep 2019 OP
Zebra grass is my favourite. I so wish i had a garden so i could plant some. applegrove Sep 2019 #1
Oh, I do love the look of them shanti Sep 2019 #8
Hey, I'll take those off your hands! Bayard Sep 2019 #2
Had those once. Liked them a lot. When they got tall, we cut them down and started over. Hoyt Sep 2019 #3
These are non native invasives WhiteTara Sep 2019 #4
They arw all around my apt and are weeds to me. BigmanPigman Sep 2019 #7
Can you mow them down with a lawnmower? Doodley Sep 2019 #5
Nope shanti Sep 2019 #9
Some grasses get very large and don't work well in small yards. The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2019 #6
Ah yes, pampas grass shanti Sep 2019 #10
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applegrove

(118,577 posts)
1. Zebra grass is my favourite. I so wish i had a garden so i could plant some.
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 04:14 PM
Sep 2019

Saw it at a rock garden park near where i grew up. Fell in love immediately.

shanti

(21,675 posts)
8. Oh, I do love the look of them
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 07:32 PM
Sep 2019

but not in my postage-stamp front yard. They would be awesome in a big yard. It was supposed to be a basic xeriscaped yard, but didn't turn out that way!

 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
3. Had those once. Liked them a lot. When they got tall, we cut them down and started over.
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 04:36 PM
Sep 2019

Caveat -- I'm the type who will spray ant spray on plants to kill ants. It works because the plants die.

WhiteTara

(29,699 posts)
4. These are non native invasives
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 04:45 PM
Sep 2019

and shouldn't be planted anywhere. Be sure and don't let the seed heads go. Cut it back to the ground and hack off parts of it as you can. Good luck!

shanti

(21,675 posts)
9. Nope
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 07:35 PM
Sep 2019

They're at least 6 feet tall. I don't have the strength to do it myself. You basically have to put a bungee cord around it and take a hedge trimmer to it from the bottom to trim it. Then, you have to dig and dig to get the vigorous roots out. I asked the gardener last year to take a chunk off and transplant it, hoping it would stunt its growth, which he did, but it didn't take. AND it grew back bigger. So it must go.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(115,656 posts)
6. Some grasses get very large and don't work well in small yards.
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 05:24 PM
Sep 2019

The ones that are toughest to get rid of are those that spread through runners because they'll take over. Miscanthus sinensis (silvergrass) is one of those, too - it's really cool looking but it's very aggressive and in some areas is considered an invasive species. http://www.invadingspecies.com/miscanthus/

shanti

(21,675 posts)
10. Ah yes, pampas grass
Sun Sep 15, 2019, 07:39 PM
Sep 2019

I saw it a lot in SoCal, when I lived there. Really pretty, BUT invasive as you state. My gardener had to know that it would get that way. It wasn't the first thing I didn't like about his work (ethic). I told him what I liked, but these weren't one of them - he just planted them.

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