I did this 3 years ago here in ne Ohio. My property is considered a low land area. Very wet spring, which resulted in 30% success rate. I believe it was to wet and they rotted. What did come up is doing great.
Thanks for watching and commenting . my last two plantings this way been more then 80% catch I would say . I know Miscanthus is not as good with wet feet as switchgrass is . Maybe it was the water 🤔. Thanks agin for watching 👍🏼👍🏼
I know 😬, I do both . Usually try to limit its use. In a larger area I use Switch , . But the mis on a small scale comes up quick and tall . Haven’t seen it spread anywhere in the 5 years I have used it . thanks for watching . 👨🏻👍🏼
I did this 3 years ago here in ne Ohio. My property is considered a low land area. Very wet spring, which resulted in 30% success rate. I believe it was to wet and they rotted. What did come up is doing great.
Thanks for watching and commenting . my last two plantings this way been more then 80% catch I would say . I know Miscanthus is not as good with wet feet as switchgrass is . Maybe it was the water 🤔. Thanks agin for watching 👍🏼👍🏼
Puts the the "can this" in misca thus
Or you could not plant it (it being a non-native invasive and all) and instead plant some switch grass or indian grass.
I know 😬, I do both . Usually try to limit its use. In a larger area I use Switch , . But the mis on a small scale comes up quick and tall . Haven’t seen it spread anywhere in the 5 years I have used it .
thanks for watching . 👨🏻👍🏼