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Old 04-14-2015, 10:21 PM
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Not trying to hijack, but does anyone know a proper way to transplant any of these grasses? I've got a couple spots in the marsh that got really beat up over the last few years of hunting that I'd like to get growing real good again, we had high water all last year I think that played a huge part in it also.
What noodle said. STAY AWAY FROM ROSEAU!! It will take over if the site is suitable.

Planted marsh grass for 2 1/2 years. Biggest factors are water salinity, depth, tidal regime, and substrate. If you've got a brackish to salt marsh, depending on your elevation and tidal regime, you've got a choice between oyster grass and wire grass. Brackish leaning towards intermediate and fresh, you could go bulrush, black rush, or wiregrass. I'd stay away from cattails as well. Very hardy, but will take over. Bulrush can too, but its a superb plant in the right conditions. Very vigorous grower.
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