Splitting Grass Clumps
#18
I've split miscanthus with an axe.
Mark

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#19
bow saw
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#20
(04-17-2017, 11:37 AM)CLETUS Wrote: I've split miscanthus with an axe.

Yep
Also have an old meat cleaver that we use
Greg

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#21
There are several videos on the subject.  Here is one.  I never tried it but he makes it look pretty simple:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cgIoQPg2GI

Google:  Dividing ornamental  grasses
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#22
I use a battery powered recip saw with a wood cutting blade - works great.
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#23
I've split and moved many clumps of ornamental grasses thru the years, used a single bit axe on 'em all. A axe can be a very useful digging, trenching, gardening tool.
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#24
I also use an axe
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