Over the past few days we have just moved two of our Stipa Tenuissima 'Pony Tail' grasses from one position in our front garden to another in the same area.
We have noticed that both of these plants have dropped to the ground and have not perked up at all.
They are both established plants, about twenty inches in height, but they show no sign of life.
We thought that, being a grass, they would thrive without any problems, but we fear we have lost them.
Do these grasses not like being moved once established?
We don't want to dig them up and dispose of them if there's still a chance they may pick up.
We have several other 'Pony Tail' grasses in the same garden (that haven't been moved) and they are thriving wonderfully.
Laurie.