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Old 04-07-2003, 03:20 PM
Joseph Meehan
 
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Default Pampas grass problem

While you are right, that could be done, it is a pain with many
varieties and often you do miss some. I like the added step of the
herbicide (not pesticide ;-) ) to make the job easier, but as you noted it
is not really necessary.

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Joseph E. Meehan

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"animaux" wrote in message
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Cut it down as close to the ground as you can. This takes time. Then,

with a
strong fork, start chipping out chunks of the plant till it's all gone.

Voila,
no more pampas grass. If by chance some comes up here or there, merely

pull it
out. No need for pesticides to kill it. Mechanically remove it.


On 3 Jul 2003 23:30:28 -0700, (Lyn) wrote:

We inherited a huge clump of pampas grass at the front of our new home
(PNW). My questions are these:

Does this stuff ever die back?

Can we shear it in the fall or winter, to help tame it?

What is the best way to remove it?

It is planted in the front of the house, in front of a double picture
window. It's huge, and I think it's pretty ugly. I wouldn't mind
getting rid of it altogether, but is there any way to do that?

Could it have affected the foundation of our home (since it is planted
at the base)?

TIA for any advice. We also have some butt-ugly evergreen things on
either side, and a red Japanese maple to move. Sigh. Luckily the
rest of the yard is gorgeous.

-L.