South Slough National Estuarine and Research Reserve is asking coastal residents to survey their properties and remove pampas grass, following an extensive initiative that recently removed more than 5 ...
With plumes that bring to mind ostrich feathers, pampas grass first became popular in the Victorian era. Fluffy seed heads decorated the most fashionable hats, homes, even carriages. Interest surged ...
Decorative grass in your yard could be impacting nearby natural areas. Officials at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve say they removed over 5,000 different pampas grass plants from ...
A: Probably the quickest way would be with some type of tractor and scoop. If that's not available or if access is the issue, let the clumps grow for a month or two and then spray with a glyphosate ...