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Overdone? No way. More like overachievers…

Grasses' time to shine

Little Bluestem’s time to shine

Are ornamental grasses an overused plant in the landscape?  Some people are complaining that when even fast food joints are incorporating grasses in their landscapes, this plant family has lost its luster.

You can’t give up on a plant that easily!

  • Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established?  Check.
  • Clear foliage that rustles and blows in the summer breeze?  Check.
  • Beautiful seed heads to buoy the landscape and give it second life going into fall?  Check.
  • Seed heads that dry and hold up to provide winter interest, catching that low, precious sunlight just so?  Check.
  • Trimming as easy as giving the plant a buzz haircut one time in March?  Check, check, check!

We’d be shirking our duty if we didn’t mention grasses’ hairy, deep root structure that pulls moisture deep down into the soil and prevents run-off.  This in turn prevents water pollution.  How cool is that?  And some grasses are so tall (but not floppy) that they can function as an inexpensive hedge, never presenting the “bare bottom two-thirds” syndrome, as some other plants are wont to do.

We could tout the advantages of grasses all day.  They may be getting more commonplace, but with an abundance of grasses hardy to Minnesota, there’s plenty of variety and jazzy combinations to go around.  Get creative.  And think of how nice it is to see some good-looking plants while waiting for your burgers.  Things could be worse.

Guess what?

Now that's dry...

Now that’s dry…photo by shioshvili

Even though we have been getting a few tenths of rain here and there, we are still operating with a deficit…a precipitation deficit.  Since mid-June, we have grown to a 4-6 inch rain shortfall here in southeastern Minnesota, so if you have planted anything in the last two years–trees, shrubs, perennials–you would make your plants so happy if you would deeply, slowly water them once a week until we get substantial rainfall.

August Update

Just like harvesttime in the garden (anybody need any tomatoes?), our new website has finally come to fruition.  We hope you like the re-design…the main focus being on presenting our information in a more user-friendly fashion.  The Gallery will continue to be a work in progress.  Please feel free to weigh in on the new site and let us know what you think.

2008 MNLA Landscape Tour–Lorie Line, etc

MNLA Tour–Line Residence

Bonnie went on the MNLA Landscape Tour in the Twin Cities on July 30, 2008.  Pianist Lorie Line’s home was among the interesting landscapes she saw; she and her husband were most candid in talking with the designers about things they tried that have worked/ not worked, etc, and Bonnie got some great inspiration there and at the six other commercial and residential landscapes.