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Growing => General Gardening => Topic started by: mrs bouquet on March 31, 2019, 18:29

Title: About those ornamental grasses !
Post by: mrs bouquet on March 31, 2019, 18:29
They have all gone.   Yesterday and today I have had to lift the various size slabs (the 2' x2' were damn heavy)
Then I removed all the gravel, which had earth in it.   The grasses had spread under the slabs and some of the roots were over 1 foot long, no wonder they wouldn't die.
I sieved all the gravel to get it clean, what a back-breaking jab that is.   Moved the slabs back, after laying new matting over the old and pegging it down.   Had to bonk the earth with my very big and heavy bonker, as it was no longer flat.   Lifted all the clean gravel back and levelled the slabs.   Used the big leaf-vac again to remove the remainder of the olive tree leaves, and put a couple of pretty spheres down.    It does look lovely and I am soooo glad those grasses have gone.  I have to go to daughters now for a meal.   Honestly, I am too tired and achy.    Still at least I shall eat.  I wouldn't have had much if at home.    Mrs Bouquet
Title: Re: About those ornamental grasses !
Post by: mumofstig on March 31, 2019, 19:13
That sounds like a job and half, Mrs B - well done you for sorting it out!
Title: Re: About those ornamental grasses !
Post by: Yorkie on April 12, 2019, 20:12
I feel exhausted just reading that, Mrs B  :ohmy:

Well done!
Title: Re: About those ornamental grasses !
Post by: sunshineband on April 13, 2019, 09:09
Wow no wonder you were achy... but how good does that feel, to look at those nice neat slabs  :D :D
Title: Re: About those ornamental grasses !
Post by: mrs bouquet on April 13, 2019, 10:25
I have to go there again and slightly level one slab, but I have got half a bucket of the gravel I lifted.   There are two more on the other side to go, but different grass, and hopefully I won't have to re-landscape  :lol:
The lesson I have learned, is to plant those grasses in pots so I can tip them out and split.   What a way to learn a lesson.   :mad:  Mrs Bouquet