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Tue, Oct 16, 12 at 17:06
| Hello Gardeners
I have a variety of grass that grows near our cottage - just north of Toronto Ontario - see attached picture. It seems to grow wild/naturally in the area. It grows to about 4 - 6 inches, it is soft under foot, and quite hardy. It has a wiry leaf (i.e. not a broad flat leaf). I would like to grow more of it - if I could find a way to propagate its expansion. Q1: Can anyone identify this grass? Q2: Can you tell me how to buy seed (or to encourage it to expand naturally)? Thanks, Jim |
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Mon, Nov 5, 12 at 11:36
| You may want to ask on the lawn forum. |
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| Did you ever get an answer on this one? It appears to be some sort of wild sedge - carex family. |
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