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A 3 inch layer of mulch can help conserve soil moisture and will enrich the soil as it breaks down.
Ornamental grass root system. If you find that the ornamental grass is hard to dig up try drenching the roots with water. If ornamental grasses are left too long without maintenance they can grow too large and establish a large root base that can extend into the soil. Younger plants will need additional water to establish a good root system. The deeper your grasses roots the easier they withstand drought and other environmental stress.
By choosing deep rooting grass types and delivering depth enhancing care lawn and ornamental grasses stay healthy and beautiful. Unlike some ornamental grasses lemongrass is not a drought tolerant plant. On any ornamental grass digging a root ball that is 12 to 18 inches deep retains the majority of the main core of roots. This technique allows you to take up ornamental grass in large clumps.
Water the plants if they show signs of browning leaves and be sure to monitor moisture levels throughout the growing season. It is essential to make sure you properly prepare the soil before planting your ornamental grass in order to make sure they can grow and thrive. After transplanting enough roots remain to sprout and regrow into the soil in the new location. Deep root grass types increase your soil s ability to hold water and nutrients and decrease the need for irrigation.
Most ornamental grasses range in height from 1 to 6 feet tall. Just some of the these roots can grow back into new plants so you must try to remove as many as you can. Ornamental grasses may be hardy but weeds can choke their growth as easily as any other plant. Ornamental grasses differ from most turf grass varieties in that they can have a clumping root system or a rhizome root system.
Dispose of invasive ornamental grasses in accordance with local laws.