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Where to plant pampas grass
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My neighbour complained for years that she didn't like my pampas grass where it was in my garden as it was too tall and she kept asking me to move it. It was 4-5 feet high and next to an open wire fence, but it wasn't close enough to be growing through it onto her side. I don't know why she objected because the only thing it blocked her view of was my own garden and then a brick wall behind that, but anyway ...
However, now my pampas grass has been cruelly mutilated and is completely dead all down one side (unless of course it has attempted suicide!), so I've decided to move it where it can't be damaged. The spot where it would look nice has a fence on one side and a holly hedge on the other, so it only gets the sun in the early morning. I can plant it any distance from those two though, so how far away would it be best to be from them and would it survive there or is it best where it can have sunshine all round?
However, now my pampas grass has been cruelly mutilated and is completely dead all down one side (unless of course it has attempted suicide!), so I've decided to move it where it can't be damaged. The spot where it would look nice has a fence on one side and a holly hedge on the other, so it only gets the sun in the early morning. I can plant it any distance from those two though, so how far away would it be best to be from them and would it survive there or is it best where it can have sunshine all round?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i have just removed a pampas grass and it didnt survive and it was sheer hell digging it out..i still have 3 others and yes they grow tall..i have to keep clipping them away from the fence..as they come sharp if they attack the neighbour..they slice your skin like a knife..you may be better off getting a new plant and digging out the one that sounds like it had been attacked..i sympathise with you as i had a moaning neighbour and he was so nosey the grass blocked some of his ability to watch everyone..and he kept moaning about it..the pampas grass likes it dry and sunny best...
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