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December 14, 2007

Golden Grass...

Today in the Garden... via Today in the Garden... on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

...glows in afternoon light.

I'm also enjoying the color against the texture of these chestnut pods. . . .

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December 09, 2006

By jove, I think they've got it!

Florida gardening via Florida gardening on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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Posted by Nancy Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-12-09, 17:42:31

November 19, 2006

Why the difference. Beats me?

MucknMire via MucknMire on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


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Posted by Ki Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-11-19, 17:35:23

November 14, 2006

Go 'Caoling' in November

Human Flower Project via Human Flower Project on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

In Taiwan, fall has its glory—a counterpart to cherry blossom time. This month is awn flower season, when the Miscanthus erupts into soft sparklers of bloom. The combination of natural wonder and promotional inventiveness has enticed residents of this hike-happy island to the Caoling Historic Trail. A path built of local sandstone, it winds through the mountain valleys of northeastern Taiwan.

Originally posted by Julie

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November 08, 2006

NOVEMBER MEANS RYE GRASS PLANTING!

The Bamboo Jungle via The Bamboo Jungle on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


It is getting dull looking outside now so it is time to give the place that winter time "boost" with a large shot of annual rye grass seed. There is nothing like the bright, primary green color that this grass gives to a yard in the deep south. Even the Highway department uses it on the sides of the state highways and interstates. Much safer than dry grass which can catch fire from a cars passengers throwing lit cigarettes out their car windows. . .

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Posted by bamboochik Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-11-08, 00:34:51

November 03, 2006

Carex grayi

Garden Views via Garden Views on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Carex grayi

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Posted by Miss Canthus Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-11-03, 16:52:17

Don't Miss

Ilona's Garden Journal via Ilona's Garden Journal on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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Posted by Ilona Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-11-03, 16:42:00

October 18, 2006

Grass Inflorescences

A Study in Contrasts via A Study in Contrasts on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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Posted by Blackswamp_Girl Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-10-18, 16:41:39

October 15, 2006

Morning Dew

Izel Cottage via Izel Cottage on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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October 10, 2006

Tall Grasses, Strange Things Going On

May Dreams Gardens via May Dreams Gardens on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

"Many species of ornamental grass offer interest in winter. They provide attractive plant form and many of them hold their seed heads through at least part of the winter. They include feather reed grass (Calamagrostis) and maiden grass (Miscanthus sinensis). "

I don't have any tall grasses in my garden (yet), but I always thought one of the main reasons to grow them was BECAUSE of the winter interest they provide with their seed heads. Then WHY was the neighbor across the street and down a bit cutting down all the tall grass in his yard this weekend? He used electric hedge trimmers to cut it down to the ground, in its PRIME. . . .

Painted his grass????? -OR

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Posted by Carol Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-10-10, 16:27:53

October 07, 2006

Ornamental Grass Gardens In Pots

About Landscaping via About Landscaping on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Ornamental grass gardens are increasingly popular. But some homeowners are concerned that the plants will spread -- where they're not welcome. To eliminate that concern, grow ornamental grass gardens in...

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October 01, 2006

[Untitled]

Digital Flower Pictures.com via Digital Flower Pictures.com on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00




Japanese Forest Grass
Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold'
(hah-koh-nee-KLO-uh) (MAK-ruh)

This plant actually got me in a little trouble when I accidentally picked it up when I was looking for it’s gold with a green stripe cousin Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola'. I ended up planting it anyway and it turned out for the better. I prefer ‘All Gold’ for edging along a shady walk or patio. It seems a little smaller, daintier and a little more upright growing. . . .

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September 13, 2006

Ornamental Grasses for Fall Interest

About Gardening via About Gardening on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Ornamental grasses are often touted as providing 4 seasons of interest. That’s usually an exaggeration. Most grasses start to look a little ragged by mid-winter and need a...

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July 21, 2006

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My garden via My garden on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Hebe buxifolia, Miscanthus strictus and buxus'Wintergem'

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Posted by Sandy Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-07-21, 11:03:10

July 04, 2006

Gardening Question of the Day for Monday, July 3, 2006

Gardening Question of the Day (from the Old Farmer's Almanac) via Gardening Question of the Day (from the Old Farmer's Almanac) on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Here in Phoenix, we have a problem with nut grass. It has a deep root with a nut from which other roots grow. I have found it very difficult to kill this grass with herbicides. What can I use? (answer).

From The Old Farmer's Almanac.

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June 07, 2006

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Gardens blog via Gardens blog on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00


Soothing grass that blows in the wind.thats why its uncut near the quince tree Posted by Picasa

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Posted by snappy Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-06-07, 11:24:50

May 29, 2006

Nutgrass

Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog via Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Last year I had a couple of postings about our attempts to find the best way to get nut grass under control. Basically, I have bad news. Although last fall it looked like the new nut grass controls were working,...

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Posted by Jungle Jim Reblogged by Old Roses to grass on 2006-05-29, 12:11:50



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