Not that my opinion matters, I admire you in so many ways. You've spent years obtaining knowledge without giving up style. Carry on and continue spreading yourself!
Great information. Thank you. The Carex Muskingumensis is named after the sedge along the Muskingum River in Ohio, which is a Native American name pronounced like running Musk, King, and Gum all together Muskingum, Muskingumensis. My grandparents met at Muskingum University in Ohio; that's the only reason I know that words pronunciation. I think I'll go get some Carex Muskingumensis for my yard, now that I know about it, thanks to you. I appreciate your information and insight, and will use your recommendations. Thank you.
Love grasses. Always learn a lot from your videos. Several I did not know of. Planning a grass boarder to hide my neighbors yard next spring zone 5 central Indiana
Some great ideas! I understand what you are saying in terms of transparency, structure and balancing moisture and shade, and why you placed the plants against the shade-producing background but couldn’t easily see the completed scheme against the trees and field in sunshine!
Such a shame NZ doesnt care much for grasses. We have only carex and phormiums, flax. Theyre worried about grasses being invasive. Even developed a weevil to attack budleias, would you believe it!!!! Ive only ever seennone other budleia in my neck of the woods. Id love to add some grasses, theyre such a great texture and moving part of any landscape. Jo😊
Not that my opinion matters, I admire you in so many ways. You've spent years obtaining knowledge without giving up style. Carry on and continue spreading yourself!
Great information. Thank you. The Carex Muskingumensis is named after the sedge along the Muskingum River in Ohio, which is a Native American name pronounced like running Musk, King, and Gum all together Muskingum, Muskingumensis. My grandparents met at Muskingum University in Ohio; that's the only reason I know that words pronunciation. I think I'll go get some Carex Muskingumensis for my yard, now that I know about it, thanks to you. I appreciate your information and insight, and will use your recommendations. Thank you.
Thank you for that information I will try and cement this in my brain for pronunciation. 😊
Love this type of video where you explain boarder design.
Hi. Loved this video, maybe the best one you have done. In the past I have planted too many thuggish grasses. Many thanks for the tips 😊
Properly explained border thanks Rosie 😊
Always enjoy hearing your creative thought process concerning plant choice for good border expression/architecture
Thank you. I've learned about some lovely new plants I can add to m y borders. 😃
Your love of plants comes through 😊 enjoying this lesson in design
Love grasses. Always learn a lot from your videos. Several I did not know of. Planning a grass boarder to hide my neighbors yard next spring zone 5 central Indiana
Beautiful grasses ❤
Super helpful, thanks Rosy.
Great information. Thank you!
Some great ideas! I understand what you are saying in terms of transparency, structure and balancing moisture and shade, and why you placed the plants against the shade-producing background but couldn’t easily see the completed scheme against the trees and field in sunshine!
Yes understood, we are upgrading our setting for future demos like this
Thanks!
I’ve learned so much . Thx for sharing
Brilliant! Thank you so much.
Thank you for this video 🙌🏼
thank you!
Thank you!!!
Such a shame NZ doesnt care much for grasses.
We have only carex and phormiums, flax.
Theyre worried about grasses being invasive.
Even developed a weevil to attack budleias, would you believe it!!!!
Ive only ever seennone other budleia in my neck of the woods.
Id love to add some grasses, theyre such a great texture and moving part of any landscape.
Jo😊
Try using other graminoid perennials, so ones that have grasslike foliage and flower such as Libertia which is a NZ native also