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Old 11-01-2009, 04:09 PM posted to rec.gardens
Dan Listermann Dan Listermann is offline
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Default Decorative grass privacy fence.


"David E. Ross" wrote in message
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On 1/10/2009 4:30 PM, Dan Listermann wrote:
What considerations are there to using decorative grass as a privacy
fence?
We are looking at a bit of property that gets flooded annually. A normal
privacy fence would probably be damaged during the flood. I figure that
a
line of this very tall dense grass, while damaged, could just grow back
every year.



I would avoid pampas grass. In many areas, it's considered an invasive
pest. No, it doesn't spread by runners the way bamboo spreads.
Instead, it scatters seed.

Other tall ornamental grasses go dormant in the winter. They need to be
cut quite low before new growth starts in the spring. This eliminates
them from use as a privacy screen.


I would not mind them going dorment over the winter so long as they stand.
When do they need to be cut back and how long will it take for thehm to
regrow to full height?

As someone else suggested, you might try a clumping bamboo. Look up
bamboo in Sunset's Western Garden Book. For each species, it tells how
big it grows, its climate adaptability, and whether it's clumping or
running. (If you plant running bamboo, your neighbors might visit you
in the middle of the night with tar and feathers, to ride you out of
town on a rail.)


How "thick" is bamboo? Can it work as a privacy fence?