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Rhiannon Sands 06-06-2005 11:04 AM

rattle grass
 
Hi.
Does anyone here have any advice on the care and planting of rattle grass?
I've bought the large and small varieties and I was wondering if you had to
deadhead them so they would grow fresh rattles, if they last for a few
months, or if the plants will keep throwing up new ones?

Thanks in advance

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Rhiannon_S
I'm not an idiot, I'm just communing with my Pineal gland!



Chris Hogg 07-06-2005 10:06 PM

On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 11:04:39 +0100, "Rhiannon Sands"
wrote:

Hi.
Does anyone here have any advice on the care and planting of rattle grass?
I've bought the large and small varieties and I was wondering if you had to
deadhead them so they would grow fresh rattles, if they last for a few
months, or if the plants will keep throwing up new ones?

Thanks in advance


aka Briza media, quaking grass or doddering dillies. Seed heads
(rattles) form in May. Cut them off at the end of the summer. Lightly
trim the foliage at the same time to encourage some fresh growth (but
no new rattles) which keeps it tidy through autumn. Not fussy about
soil, and grows in full sun or light shade. Long lived, and seeds
itself everywhere IME. Once you've got it, you have it for life!


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net

Rhiannon Sands 09-06-2005 10:40 AM


"Chris Hogg" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 11:04:39 +0100, "Rhiannon Sands"
wrote:

Hi.
Does anyone here have any advice on the care and planting of rattle

grass?
I've bought the large and small varieties and I was wondering if you had

to
deadhead them so they would grow fresh rattles, if they last for a few
months, or if the plants will keep throwing up new ones?

Thanks in advance


aka Briza media, quaking grass or doddering dillies. Seed heads
(rattles) form in May. Cut them off at the end of the summer. Lightly
trim the foliage at the same time to encourage some fresh growth (but
no new rattles) which keeps it tidy through autumn. Not fussy about
soil, and grows in full sun or light shade. Long lived, and seeds
itself everywhere IME. Once you've got it, you have it for life!


Self seeding is good, especially with such a nice looking (and sounding)
plant. Can I just ask, it says that it's Briza maxima on the label. Is
that a different type?

--

Rhiannon_S
I'm not an idiot, I'm just communing with my Pineal gland!

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net




Chris Hogg 09-06-2005 06:10 PM

On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:40:02 +0100, "Rhiannon Sands"
wrote:

Self seeding is good, especially with such a nice looking (and sounding)
plant. Can I just ask, it says that it's Briza maxima on the label. Is
that a different type?


I don't know, but it suggests a larger version of B. media


--
Chris

E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net


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