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I made sort of a peony ring out of thick and thin wire, thick for the legs
and thin for the circle to surround the grass, works like a champ, and you barely see the thin wire at all. |
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![]() "UTVOLVET84" wrote in message ... I know this is a bit off-topic, but I have several varieties of ornamental grass around my backyard water feature. Recently the grasses have been falling over, especially on the periphery of the clump. Anyone have an idea for keeping the clump more upright, other than just bundling it together with plant ties? Thanks, Donna Mine do that, but I let it...The majority of the plant stays up. I think it looks natural. BV. |
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