Hi All,
We’ve been trying to catch up with our gardening following the extremely wet winter and spring. One of the jobs I’m facing is to tidy and trim right back our large clump of pampas grass in the back garden. The plant has totally engulfed the section of garden where it is placed.
In the past I have tried several garden tools, including a petrol powered strimmer, brush cutter and an old chain saw. The chain saw worked for dividing the plant, but all of these are pretty useless against the leaves and what is left of the flower stems. I’m now thinking that I need some kind of bladed implement to cut the plant right back to a neat stump. Then I can decide whether to divide the plant - to make it smaller overall - before it starts growing again.
Do you have any recommendations? I would look to borrow a bladed implement from neighbours or friends as this only needs doing once every five or so years. Let me know what you think is best in this case.
Cheers, Bob
We’ve been trying to catch up with our gardening following the extremely wet winter and spring. One of the jobs I’m facing is to tidy and trim right back our large clump of pampas grass in the back garden. The plant has totally engulfed the section of garden where it is placed.
In the past I have tried several garden tools, including a petrol powered strimmer, brush cutter and an old chain saw. The chain saw worked for dividing the plant, but all of these are pretty useless against the leaves and what is left of the flower stems. I’m now thinking that I need some kind of bladed implement to cut the plant right back to a neat stump. Then I can decide whether to divide the plant - to make it smaller overall - before it starts growing again.
Do you have any recommendations? I would look to borrow a bladed implement from neighbours or friends as this only needs doing once every five or so years. Let me know what you think is best in this case.
Cheers, Bob