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In this week’s Successful Garden Design quick tips video we look at different ways to plant grasses effectively in the garden…

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Can you tell us what the grasses are? especially the group behind you when the video starts, thank you for posting it.
We planted a bunch of grasses when they were young, but just moved them while tall so we could place them correctly. Still learning. Thank you for sharing this, I like the lower down plants beside the grasses because they then make the grasses stand out more. Have they used an aster? The purple one? Thank you
Hi please teach me how to design and plant
Hello Miss Rachel!
My husband and I are great fans of your work. We are almost ready to begin transforming our 7+ acres, in addition to our 10.5 acre properties, using your methods and course. …next year, perhaps? 😊❤
Would you please tell us what the tall, purple flowering variety is located at 2:26 in your video, please? We would love to research it in order to see if it is an option for us to use in Zone 7b.
Thank you for sharing, and for your time. Much appreciation from Texas, USA! 🥰❤
Nice video, but moved around too quickly. Made me dizzy. But thank you.
I concur with Joanne Tullini, the garden was lovely but the filming was making me feel sick.
just made me feel dizzy going round and round
Yes. Seasick.
so perfect i really intrested and just say its the best
can u list the name of them
https://youtu.be/67Dcov-7ndM
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What is the name of the purple aster? It is lovely
This video made me feel like I was having a vertigo attack.
Hi. I love your work, but I would like to add – respectfully – that I had to stop watching because of the motion of the camera. However, I will look for more of your videos, and hopefully will find more on these breathtaking grasses. Again, I promise I mean no disrespect with the camera comment. Thank you, and keep up the lovely work! …oh yeah, btw I just started collecting ornamental grasses and I do believe I am addicted already. Oh well. 🙂