Divided Autumn Moor Grasses - First Spring - March 2024
Last year, I planted a number of Seslaria Autumnalis (Autumn Moor Grasses) in our front porch beds that I picked up from Roy Diblik's Northwind Perennial Farm in Wisconsin. They did REALLY well in their first year - so well, in fact - that I decided to roll-the-dice and divide a couple of them in their FIRST Fall in the garden. I divided three of them and planted the three new divisions in the backyard - around the tree-swing Oak tree. Some of my other Fall Divisions dealt with some 'heaving' and I'm not sure if they're going to make it. But, these three Moor Grasses? See below - they appear to be putting on green blades for their second growing season:
These are inter-planted with some Summer Beauty Allium that are planted closer to the border. And, what appears to be some to-be-determined Allium bulbs (based on the foliage) closer to the trunk of the tree.
My plan is to (likely) divide a few more of the Moor Grasses in front, but I'll keep an eye on these divisions this year to see how they do before hacking the existing ones into segments.
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