PETITTI A Guide to Perennial Ornamental Grasses | 10 Types to Grow

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @conniejohnson3110
    @conniejohnson3110 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love watching you show all of the flowers and shrubs. So much information.❤

  • @aslprobro
    @aslprobro 2 месяца назад

    Great information! Thank you for explaining. This was very educational

  • @SKopp-qm7pc
    @SKopp-qm7pc Год назад +8

    Please, please, please tell us the growing zone for the plants you show us.

  • @Hunter__14
    @Hunter__14 3 месяца назад

    Glad I came across ur channel, im in Pasco and this year is our first year that we plant pampas grass. I was gonna trim it back before winter hits but after your lesson on grasses I'm going to leave them up and trim back mid February. Thank you for the info.

  • @mimleggette2886
    @mimleggette2886 Год назад +1

    Great informative video...thank you!

  • @robertabell7114
    @robertabell7114 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic presentation, thank you!

  • @DeputyVanHalen5150
    @DeputyVanHalen5150 Год назад

    Just received your Gardening with Angelo Christmas 2023 magazine! These books are awesome, very inspirational. You've motivated me to go to Petitti in Bainbridge and load up. Thanks for the coupons inside as well! 😎👍🏻

  • @MichaelRusso-k9j
    @MichaelRusso-k9j 7 месяцев назад

    Trying to make some decision on what type of grasses to grow and watching your educational video for the second time. You bring so many to my attention that I did not know about! Much to learn and grateful for your extensive knowledge. Thanks Noelle, always enjoy your videos very much!

  • @DianeMcgowan-ps8qc
    @DianeMcgowan-ps8qc Год назад +1

    Thank you for the info about the outer rim having the most active growth. Never thought about it but it makes sense! I have used an old bread knife to separate my pink muhly in the past. I find the serrated edge helps. Just bought a hori hori knife and will try it next year. Love your videos.

  • @ettietti8533
    @ettietti8533 Год назад +1

    Thank you, great information, about type of family grasses, you gave me some idea of grasses that I can add to my slop dry rock garden and future Japanese garden 😊👍👍

  • @edanaestenes9656
    @edanaestenes9656 Год назад +1

    Good video to learn about the different types of grasses. She gave the height on all of them but didn't give the width. That would have been something we should know, so we could know if they fit in the space we want to plant it. I looked at a plant tag for Octoberfest, and it said up to five feet wide which is huge and up to 7 feet tall.

  • @TRguy64
    @TRguy64 3 месяца назад

    Ohhh, I need that panicum 'Hot Rod' !! ... lovely form and colors! Panicum 'Prairie Fire' is very good, blueish foliage that gets nicely painted in reds and purples, it's much better than the similarly named 'Prairie Flame'. 'Blackhawks' is stunning, I keep dividing and placing more and more around the place, the divisions I set in August had turned lovely reddish purple! Miscanthus 'Fire Dragon' is new to me this year, has nice cascading foliage of thin fine blades. I NEED 'Morning Light' been considering that one!

  • @MichaelRusso-k9j
    @MichaelRusso-k9j 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your knowledge! Very much appreciated! Have a great day!

  • @AskLovelyIgniteTheChange
    @AskLovelyIgniteTheChange Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @debmarlowe1204
    @debmarlowe1204 9 месяцев назад

    Great info. Well presented!

  • @CheyenneNixon-p8m
    @CheyenneNixon-p8m 7 месяцев назад +2

    😊First of all thank you so much for explaining these grasses will they get in my St Augustine grass my Daddy plugged the yard with St Augustine and it really loves it here. It's absolutely gorgeous and no I'm not bragging I'm thankful.
    I want to naturalize some areas but I do not want it jumping into my St Augustine so far so good but it's going all over the place in the front yard and the backyard it's very beautiful one has a pink purple color to it in the fall and the others are like a corkscrew grass.
    And the blue Grass some I don't know what they are so I really appreciate the information
    I greatly appreciate it and yes ma'am I did subscribe😊

  • @AlysiaArreola-lm7ir
    @AlysiaArreola-lm7ir Год назад +1

    I want all of them 😍

  • @WeezieV
    @WeezieV 3 месяца назад

    I have two kinds. Chinese fountain grass. As tall as my 2nd story window. I have left it up through winter and the sparrows look so cute landing on the tops and bouncing up and down. They look gorgeous with the sun shining on them. I have tried to cut them in the spring but this type is SO stiff. I get leg scars every year. I have used hedge trimmers but that is difficult too on this type.
    2nd type is red head. It gets long fuzzy purple bottle brush plumes, but spreads and pops up all over my yard. My flower garden is constantly being covered by the long leaf blades. Anything new I plant gets shaded by the long grass blades and I have to cut it back.

  • @normarideout62
    @normarideout62 7 месяцев назад

    I bought a pampas grass and I’m in Alberta Canada zone 3 can I grow in a bucket and bring it in during our winter months and repot in spring.? Thank you for all your information

  • @bradfordgrey700
    @bradfordgrey700 Год назад +5

    Using a sawzaw with a wood cutting blade is the absolute fastest and easiest way I've used to divide grasses. Highly recommend to save time, preserve your tools and your back.

    • @WeezieV
      @WeezieV 3 месяца назад

      I thought it was called a "Sawzall?" 😊 Like it saws it all.
      I don't have one, but it sounds like something I could use but I would be scared of it. My Chinese fountain grass is a stiff beast and I get a leg cut every year cutting it down. (From the cut grass base, not the tool.) The cut always scars despite moisturizing with cocoa butter.

  • @gaasyendietha5070
    @gaasyendietha5070 7 месяцев назад +1

    I wish I could bring her with me to go plant shopping

  • @christineschueneman4147
    @christineschueneman4147 Год назад +1

    What is the grasses on the far right? Hamlin or Carly rose

  • @donnajoy6951
    @donnajoy6951 Год назад

    Black Flowering Fountain Grass ~ do you know this one? Thanks in advance.

  • @lorihavener2647
    @lorihavener2647 Год назад

    Loooove you!!!

  • @richbishop7896
    @richbishop7896 Год назад +1

    The rabbits don't eat my Hakonechloa, Fescue or my Calamagrostis but they will eat my Blue Oat grass. I now protect it for the winter. Bonny

  • @theweirdospfan.28
    @theweirdospfan.28 Год назад

    Does Petitti have other cultivars of andropogon gerardii besides blackhawks? I’d like one with a nice green and red on it

  • @lilyw.1788
    @lilyw.1788 Год назад +1

    Chainsaw is def fastest and back saving . Make sure to bungee cord the bundle first

  • @gloriaruiz2332
    @gloriaruiz2332 Год назад +1

    🙏🏻

  • @ashleyy4594
    @ashleyy4594 16 дней назад

    Good information but you keep saying “us” but who is us? What growing area are you referring to? As a first time watcher it’s hard to know where you are without mentioning your growing zone.

  • @Blenda-e9h
    @Blenda-e9h Год назад +1

    2023 this is most popular houseplant Not in Youngstown. Ohio.Why ?

  • @chicagowabo1
    @chicagowabo1 7 месяцев назад

    I like the Hot Rod. What would be another kind of grass that would compliment Hot Rod? Thinking of doing a line along my sidewalk Hot Rod...Something Else....Hot Rod....Something Else....etc...

    • @WeezieV
      @WeezieV 3 месяца назад

      Some caramel colored Heuchera (coral bells) would be pretty with them.