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FragileWarrior 14-02-2007 04:30 PM

Sweetgrass -- what do you do with it?
 
I was thinking about buying some Sweetgrass from a local herb garden since
I heard it is actually endangered from over-harvesting but I was wondering
what is the best way to keep it/display it/contain it/etc.

From what I saw of it in the fall, it looked pretty much like any other
grass so obviously it has to be put somewhere where it won't be confused
with lawn grass. Then what? Does anyone have any good ideas about how to
display it? Or, hey, SHOULD it be treated like regular (although much more
expensive) grass?

I know they also use it in basketry (and I am a sometimes basketmaker) but
the Sweetgrass I saw was only a few inches high. Does it grow longer than
that?

Any personal experiences with Sweetgrass will be appreciated.

Thx.

scfundogs 14-02-2007 06:01 PM

Sweetgrass -- what do you do with it?
 
On 2007-02-14 11:30:32 -0500, FragileWarrior
said:

I was thinking about buying some Sweetgrass from a local herb garden
since I heard it is actually endangered from over-harvesting but I was
wondering what is the best way to keep it/display it/contain it/etc.

From what I saw of it in the fall, it looked pretty much like any other
grass so obviously it has to be put somewhere where it won't be
confused with lawn grass. Then what? Does anyone have any good ideas
about how to display it? Or, hey, SHOULD it be treated like regular
(although much more expensive) grass?

I know they also use it in basketry (and I am a sometimes basketmaker)
but the Sweetgrass I saw was only a few inches high. Does it grow
longer than that?

Any personal experiences with Sweetgrass will be appreciated.

Thx.


I live in the Charleston, SC where sweetgrass basket makers are
everywhere. Its not uncommon to see their family members riding
bicycles with huge bunches of stalks 3-4' long.

I don't know where to tell you to grow it as it grows wild here and, if
I'm not mistaken, prefers swamp/marsh areas.

--
Tara


Brad[_2_] 15-02-2007 12:56 AM

Sweetgrass -- what do you do with it?
 
On Feb 14, 11:30 am, FragileWarrior
wrote:
I was thinking about buying some Sweetgrass from a local herb garden since
I heard it is actually endangered from over-harvesting but I was wondering
what is the best way to keep it/display it/contain it/etc.

From what I saw of it in the fall, it looked pretty much like any other
grass so obviously it has to be put somewhere where it won't be confused
with lawn grass. Then what? Does anyone have any good ideas about how to
display it? Or, hey, SHOULD it be treated like regular (although much more
expensive) grass?

I know they also use it in basketry (and I am a sometimes basketmaker) but
the Sweetgrass I saw was only a few inches high. Does it grow longer than
that?

Any personal experiences with Sweetgrass will be appreciated.

Thx.


There's some good information he

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/p...0AND%20HABITAT


FragileWarrior 16-02-2007 02:04 PM

Sweetgrass -- what do you do with it?
 
scfundogs wrote in news:53h118F1sfrojU1
@mid.individual.net:

On 2007-02-14 11:30:32 -0500, FragileWarrior
said:

I was thinking about buying some Sweetgrass from a local herb garden
since I heard it is actually endangered from over-harvesting but I was
wondering what is the best way to keep it/display it/contain it/etc.

From what I saw of it in the fall, it looked pretty much like any

other
grass so obviously it has to be put somewhere where it won't be
confused with lawn grass. Then what? Does anyone have any good ideas
about how to display it? Or, hey, SHOULD it be treated like regular
(although much more expensive) grass?

I know they also use it in basketry (and I am a sometimes basketmaker)
but the Sweetgrass I saw was only a few inches high. Does it grow
longer than that?

Any personal experiences with Sweetgrass will be appreciated.

Thx.


I live in the Charleston, SC where sweetgrass basket makers are
everywhere. Its not uncommon to see their family members riding
bicycles with huge bunches of stalks 3-4' long.


Huh. The stuff I saw here was only a few inches. Maybe they mow it or
something.


I don't know where to tell you to grow it as it grows wild here and, if
I'm not mistaken, prefers swamp/marsh areas.



I'm going to get some and try it. They say it smells like vanilla and I
love that smell.


FragileWarrior 16-02-2007 02:04 PM

Sweetgrass -- what do you do with it?
 
"Brad" wrote in
ups.com:

On Feb 14, 11:30 am, FragileWarrior
wrote:
I was thinking about buying some Sweetgrass from a local herb garden
since I heard it is actually endangered from over-harvesting but I
was wondering what is the best way to keep it/display it/contain
it/etc.

From what I saw of it in the fall, it looked pretty much like any
other grass so obviously it has to be put somewhere where it won't be
confused with lawn grass. Then what? Does anyone have any good
ideas about how to display it? Or, hey, SHOULD it be treated like
regular (although much more expensive) grass?

I know they also use it in basketry (and I am a sometimes
basketmaker) but the Sweetgrass I saw was only a few inches high.
Does it grow longer than that?

Any personal experiences with Sweetgrass will be appreciated.

Thx.


There's some good information he

http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/p....html#SWEETGRA
SS%20IDENTITY%20AND%20HABITAT


Thanks!


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