Looking for information about 'tall grasses' that might do well in the Pacific NW
-
3po3 on Jul 08, 2012It's got a funny name, but the 'Karl Foerster' ornamental grass is beautiful and low-maintenance. There is a photo here: http://clark.wsu.edu/volunteer/mg/gm_tips/OrnamentalGImages10.html And an epic list of grasses for your climate here (with tons of information): http://clark.wsu.edu/volunteer/mg/gm_tips/OrnamentalGrass3.htmlHelpful Reply
-
-
Dee W on Jul 08, 2012check out "zebra grass" also. It is a fast multiplier, and holds up to heavy rain and winds. You don't cut it back until spring when there is new growth so it adds interest in the winter, too.Helpful Reply
-
-
Susan S on Jul 09, 2012I think Zebra grass is the neatest looking stuff!! I've been saying for a couple of years I was going to get myself a zebra - don't know why I haven't done something about it. So Bernice, have you gone to any of your nurseries to see what they recommend? I have no idea what may be compatible in your climate. What works here or in Ohio may not survive in WA.Helpful Reply
-
-
Bernice H on Jul 10, 2012No, I am trying to find area carpets, hubs is the one who is looking for grass. I told him , I dont have time or energy, you do some looking for a change. So...he just writes my friends here on Hometalk! worm! Steve sent some info, but it is for southwest Washington, we are mid Washington, we get very cold winters and dry summers. So i will have to go to his suggested site and plug in mideastern Washington. We are on the Eastern side of the cascades. We get most of our water from the mountain snows and runoffs and irrigation water. We have super good peaches cherries, and apples! Sea grasses are not very popular here. But some medical buildings have them , so I told hubs to go ....ASK!Helpful Reply
-
Related Discussions
Painted wood: yay or nay?
Let's dive into the age-old debate: painting wood. Some homeowners swear by the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint on wood surfaces and furniture, while ot... See more
Thompsons Water sealer disaster
Since we just had our deck pressure-washed, we decided to apply Thompson's Water Sealer to help preserve it. Big mistake. It seems to have a permanent stickiness. Any... See more
Are gray walls here to stay or are they on their way out?
Hey everyone,Gray wall color has long been a favorite choice due to its versatility, modern appeal, and ability to complement a wide range of design styles.But the qu... See more
Yay or Nay: open shelving in the kitchen?
One trend that's been gaining popularity lately is the use of open shelving for kitchen design.So, what's your take on it? Are you ready to embrace this trend, or do ... See more
What could be causing a wet floor, if a plumber finds no leaks?
wet floor under sink dry iu and run water no leak? no smell all is clean. run water both tubs, garbage disposal, use sprayer everything underneath stays dry. Go away ... See more
What can I use to stop flies from collecting on my new deck?
My deck is new , I was told flies are attracted to the sap of the wood,.