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How to remove pampas grass
We have a large pampas grass plant we want to remove, does anyone have
any particularly easy/effective ways of doing it? I guess we can just dig it up but is there anything to be aware of, does it have huge roots for example? We have a tractor so I suppose we could try pulling it out. -- Chris Green |
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How to remove pampas grass
wrote in message ... We have a large pampas grass plant we want to remove, does anyone have any particularly easy/effective ways of doing it? I guess we can just dig it up but is there anything to be aware of, does it have huge roots for example? We have a tractor so I suppose we could try pulling it out. -- Chris Green I had to do this once. I kept putting it off but, eventually, I cut it as close to the ground as possible (with hegecutter), attacked the stump with an axe and split it into manageable clumps (about six I seem to remember) then was able to grub up each one separately. I won't be planting any more! Regards Pat Macguire |
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How to remove pampas grass
"Syke" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... We have a large pampas grass plant we want to remove, does anyone have any particularly easy/effective ways of doing it? I guess we can just dig it up but is there anything to be aware of, does it have huge roots for example? We have a tractor so I suppose we could try pulling it out. http://www.nps.gov/redw/pampas.htm |
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How to remove pampas grass
Mr Alun Davies wrote:
"Syke" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... We have a large pampas grass plant we want to remove, does anyone have any particularly easy/effective ways of doing it? I guess we can just dig it up but is there anything to be aware of, does it have huge roots for example? We have a tractor so I suppose we could try pulling it out. http://www.nps.gov/redw/pampas.htm Yes, well!? :-) That's an american (US) view of pampas grass, I suspect it may be a bit more of a problem there. Ours was fine except that we happened to want to put a small summer house where it was growing. We managed to move it today by a combination of digging, pulling with the tractor and using a pressure washer to wash away the soil around the roots. I think it was the tractor and pressure washer did most of the work. We have moved it elsewhere (dragged it with the tractor) and we're hoping it will survive in its new location as it's not unattractive. -- Chris Green |
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How to remove pampas grass
In article , writes: | Mr Alun Davies wrote: | | http://www.nps.gov/redw/pampas.htm | | Yes, well!? :-) | | That's an american (US) view of pampas grass, I suspect it may be a | bit more of a problem there. Ours was fine except that we happened to | want to put a small summer house where it was growing. Yes. It rarely self-seeds in the UK, though I don't know if that is because our summers are not hot enough to ripen them, or they rot in the long, dark, wet winters. VERY few of the USA pest species will even naturalise here. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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