Best way to remove a pampass grass?
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We have a huge pampass(?) grass in the back garden from the previous owners which we want to get rid of - its about 3ft in diamater and I'm not sure how best to get rid of it.
Before xmas I attacked it with a hedge trimmer and got the majority of the leaves down, but there is still this giant mass left and I've no idea how deep the roots go, or how best to remove it. I can set fire to it as one family member suggested as its adacent to the neighbours fence.
any suggestions gratefully received
Before xmas I attacked it with a hedge trimmer and got the majority of the leaves down, but there is still this giant mass left and I've no idea how deep the roots go, or how best to remove it. I can set fire to it as one family member suggested as its adacent to the neighbours fence.
any suggestions gratefully received
Dig it out. I had one of a similar size and dug out a root ball about a foot in diameter. No doubt I left much of the root ball behind, but it has not grown back since, and this is now two years ago. The area is now grassed over and as the remains of the root ball rot down I top up the slight dip with topsoil over the grass.
Lord Pikey said:
If your into Swinging keep it, in my old village it was the symbol to say that you and your partner were into the old car keys in the fruit bowl game.

Smiler. said:
Lord Pikey said:
If your into Swinging keep it, in my old village it was the symbol to say that you and your partner were into the old car keys in the fruit bowl game.
Wasn't Wargrave was it? I've heard the rumours & there's certainly a lot of it about (the grass that is) 
This is how i removed my one,I reversed my recovery truck up to it put the winch cable around it and pressed the button the cable pulled tight hey presto job done in less than 10 mins,mine was 10ft tall and was blocking all the light through the window,
My friend up the road took 4 hrs to remove his, & NO im not into key swapping lol
My friend up the road took 4 hrs to remove his, & NO im not into key swapping lol
JRM Rossi said:
This is how i removed my one,I reversed my recovery truck up to it put the winch cable around it and pressed the button the cable pulled tight hey presto job done in less than 10 mins,mine was 10ft tall and was blocking all the light through the window,
My friend up the road took 4 hrs to remove his, & NO im not into key swapping lol
Ironic, cos if you were, you could lend him your recovery truck.My friend up the road took 4 hrs to remove his, & NO im not into key swapping lol
Weedkiller - A contact type based on diquat like Weedol 2 would be good. Fairly quick acting, and doesn't reside in the soil.
Alternatively, just dig the bugger out - as mentioned, a fairly big rootball, but fairly 'simple' roots.
There's always a risk of seeds already distributed, which will start cropping up. If so, the only serious option is eternal vigilance - inspect frequently and pull them out before they set seed. Eventually, you'll have got them all.
Alternatively, just dig the bugger out - as mentioned, a fairly big rootball, but fairly 'simple' roots.
There's always a risk of seeds already distributed, which will start cropping up. If so, the only serious option is eternal vigilance - inspect frequently and pull them out before they set seed. Eventually, you'll have got them all.
JRM Rossi said:
This is how i removed my one,I reversed my recovery truck up to it put the winch cable around it and pressed the button the cable pulled tight hey presto job done in less than 10 mins,mine was 10ft tall and was blocking all the light through the window,
My friend up the road took 4 hrs to remove his, & NO im not into key swapping lol
Cant beat a bit of V8 powered gardening..My friend up the road took 4 hrs to remove his, & NO im not into key swapping lol
KILL IT, KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!
or maybe not
sorry for shouting guys, but no a big fan of large grasses (apart from bamboos)
Pretty easy to dig up - as long as you get the majority of the root ball around a foot below the ground, it should be fine. This is the bit where it grows from, and once its gone the plant won't come back. I was surprised how easily one came up recently - cut back the leaves dug it up and just left it to rot on the ground - it didn't even re-root. i guess it dryed up in the summer and was to weak and shocked to recover.
or maybe not
sorry for shouting guys, but no a big fan of large grasses (apart from bamboos)
Pretty easy to dig up - as long as you get the majority of the root ball around a foot below the ground, it should be fine. This is the bit where it grows from, and once its gone the plant won't come back. I was surprised how easily one came up recently - cut back the leaves dug it up and just left it to rot on the ground - it didn't even re-root. i guess it dryed up in the summer and was to weak and shocked to recover.
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