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Starting an Ornament grass bed

grassboro
13 years ago

This spring I am planning to put in a new bed in the back portion of a long side yard that gets direct noon and afternoon west and south sun in central NC (z7a). Size can be 25-30 feet wide and as deep as needed (10, 15, 20 feet etc.). I have plenty of space. The area to the right (south east) is a woody Pine tree stand. Leylands are 30 feet directly behind (east) of the area. One nice Crepe Myrtle will be about 7 feet closely behind this area.

I have always wanted an ornamental grass area there because it just kind of fits the sparseness of coming out of the Pine stand.

So far I am thinking of the following grasses as my base:

Karl Forester's Feather reed

Miscanthus 'Adagio'

Miscanthus sinensis Sarabande

Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'

Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln'

Thinking of the layered look using large to small plants. I am wondering if I need to get a larger grass for the back row. I also realize that it is easy to start getting to many different grasses. I may need to just stay with a few and mass them.

Any thoughts, ideas or tips on this would be appreciated as I am new to this.

Also, does anyone know of a web site with pictures of a grass over a growing season so that I can see the grass change over the season.

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