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  • The upper pergola - filled with Maiden Grass and other transplanted perennials to fill in.  It has created a great secluded space in our landscape - and all the plants were simply divided from existing plants at our house.
  • A 1 year old ornamental grass transplant showing it's early fall plumes 1
  • How it looked last year when we first put the pergola and small transplants in.
  • Back hill behind the barn in the spring of this year.  We put in over 60 grasses and perennial plants to fill in
  • The transplants on the hill in early June 1
  • The plants filling in - by next year the barn area should be filled in completely
  • View from the front of the barn.
  • How to transplant and divide ornamental grasses
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Landscaping On The Cheap - Dividing and Transplanting

We have been able to landscape our little farm almost completely through the use of transplants. We have used grasses and perennials from our own home, as well as taking starts of plants ...»
from friends and family. The result? Our entire little farm has been landscaped to this point for less than $50 in plants - and that was for a few special ones we purchased and will divide to have more of those in a year. You can see more before and after pictures and more about the dividing process at our blog post below.

Old World Garden Farms
Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH
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  • Danielle Pappas
    Commented on Sep 10, 2012
    thats my aunts yard :)
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