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Regarding this Imperata plant, I am happy with it. I bought it in a pot and divided it into 3 parts. I wanted to create a small hedge to separate my short grass meadow from my flower bed. It spreads through rhizomes and it will be its 3rd spring in 2021, and I am satisfied with it. As you advise, I will prune them back in early spring, something I didn't know before. Thank you for your advice.
Josiane
Very lovely but doesn't shoot much at my place
Very decorative in a perennial border. Arrived in good shape, planted quickly, no worries but no growth in six months. No sign of weakness, but no new leaf either... strange! I'll see what happens next year.
Claire L.
Heathland Patry
Disappointed by this young plant.... Ordered three, very small in size and average quality....not like in the website picture.....and as a result, the price is high.....
They are usually no more than 3 cm (1in) tall and very stunted.
Growing increasingly disappointed with this spike nursery. For some, they arrive in a condition that shouldn't even leave their premises. It's shameful, and when you call, they either tell you there's a problem in your garden or make you feel like you're dishonest...
Martine G.
Good products
Nothing to report, the plants are vigorous.
Jean B.
Satisfied
Good quality plants. Satisfactory packaging for the delivery of the young plants.
Additional information about the delivery to be provided (required my call to customer service as there was a delay from the specified date when placing the order).
Sabrina P.
Faint
Disappointed because instead of being a nice shade of red, they are very very pale green, almost white. I hope that next year they will turn their proper colour.
Isabelle B.
Bordeaux - "Water
Not a fan of grasses, this young plant is stunning, especially when the setting sun shines through its foliage. No watering needed when planted in the ground, only once a week and a topdressing in spring when potted. The only plant in a plastic pot under direct sunlight that doesn't have burnt roots. Be careful when planted in the ground, it grows almost double the announced diameter at my place: nearly 1 metre (3 feet).
I divided it into 3 last winter: each one surpasses 60 cm (24in) in height and width. A delight.