Horsetail Reed - All You Need to Know | Our Japanese Garden Escape

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2022
  • This week's video is all about horsetail reed. We talk about its history and natural environment, how it grows and propagates and which conditions it needs to flourish. We also show you how to plant horsetail and give you some ideas of its uses.
    Horsetail varieties mentioned in this video:
    Common or field horsetail - Equisetum arvense
    Horsetail reed - Equisetum hyemale
    Barred horsetail - Equisetum japonicum / Equisetum hyemale var. japonicum
    Kamchatka horsetail - Equisetum camtschatcense
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Komentáře • 19

  • @rookerycrafts
    @rookerycrafts Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for this - interesting and informative.

  • @user-ys9sz5ie6c
    @user-ys9sz5ie6c Před 6 měsíci +1

    You're a babe! Great video

  • @alanmclean1399
    @alanmclean1399 Před 9 měsíci

    Very practical and helpful video, thank you. I’m in Scotland and was worried that it would get out of control, but it doesn’t seem like I would have too much to worry about in my climate 😊

  • @user-bz1ii6ke9m
    @user-bz1ii6ke9m Před rokem +1

    thanks you was great

  • @artworld9799
    @artworld9799 Před 2 lety

    Great video about plants!!!!! Greetings from a new friend💐

  • @onestrangeanimal3212
    @onestrangeanimal3212 Před rokem

    Such an amazing looking plant.

  • @endlessvoyageca7518
    @endlessvoyageca7518 Před 2 lety

    By coincidence we were looking longingly at horsetail yesterday in our nursery but have concerns about it’s water and soil needs, as well as tolerance to snow. . I know this is a really hot dry summer in Europe & that you mentioned horsetail needs a lot of water . Can you tell me how your horsetail is doing? Are you watering it daily? A lot? Do you have any suggestions that you have learned? We are in zone 6 but no rain from June-October ( we have a drip system) , craggy soil, and a lot of sun.

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Před 2 lety +1

      What a funny coincidence! The horsetail I show at the end of the video where I plant grows in pretty much full shade, which, I found, is not ideal. The horsetail we just planted recently next to the well gets a lot more sun and grows really well so far. So, rather more sun than shade is better from what I have seen.
      Water: when it is hot in summer and when there is no rain I water the horsetail pretty much every day, unless the soil is still very wet. Since it can grow in water, I am not scared of over-watering it. I water horsetail more than I would other plants.
      Soil: I would recommend a good (normal) planting soil mixed with a bit of sand. I usually mix our own soil with it as well, but it depends on the quality of the soil at that spot where I plant (the spot where I plant in the video did not have a very good soil, so I used just a little bit of it).
      So, from what I have seen so far with our horsetail: more sun than shade, a lot of water (keep the soil always moist) and a good soil mix with a bit of sand is best. We never had any issues during the winter or with snow. If the snow load is too heavy, more stems may break, but many of our horsetail stems break anyway during the year when they get too long.
      Hope that helps, let me know if you have any more questions :)

  • @prettylagoon
    @prettylagoon Před 3 měsíci

    Can uou plant it on large shallow pot with no drainage?

  • @choungchiv2441
    @choungchiv2441 Před 8 měsíci

    What you do with them? Do you eat them? If so, which one tastes the best?

  • @niklar55
    @niklar55 Před rokem +1

    My pond is FULL of the damned stuff. It's a very invasive weed!
    Every tiny section can sprout roots and grow.
    so hacking it to pieces will just exacerbate the problem.
    It's also full of silica, which prevents weed killers from affecting it.
    due to its very small leaf area, it is very light sensitive, and won't grow in shade.
    The only effective way to kill it is to cut off the light.
    This means I have to cover the whole of my pond with black plastic sheet.
    This will also kill everything else in the pond.
    So I will have to kill half of the pond, and then the other half, and hope that nothing remains of it.
    I will also have to remove my water lilies first, to save them, but also wash them clean so that no pieces of this weed remains to be transplanted.
    .

  • @janetsaldana4434
    @janetsaldana4434 Před rokem +5

    Oh be careful with this extremely invasive plant! Nearly impossible to get rid of even after digging! I would never plant it in the ground unless you want it to spread everywhere. We live against the river and it is our nemesis growing in our lawn and vegetable garden. It is the very reason why I grow plants in pots as it will find any open area to grow and spread. It does look nice in some applications though. I’m not a fan because it is so invasive in our yard.

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  Před rokem +1

      The environment you describe sounds like the perfect place for it. I can imagine that it spreads a lot there. It looks fantastic in pots too though :)

    • @niklar55
      @niklar55 Před rokem +1

      I have exactly that problem.
      See above.
      .

    • @donaldhoover8095
      @donaldhoover8095 Před rokem

      I have tried for years to get this to grow. Every time I plant it it dwindles away a little each year till nothing is left of it. I am in zone 6, where are you?

    • @niklar55
      @niklar55 Před rokem +2

      @@donaldhoover8095
      It likes constant wet and marshy conditions.
      Get a cattle trough, or plastic pool, bury it up to its rim, and plant in that. Feed it with 'grey water from showers, baths and washing machines.

  • @ericphelps1796
    @ericphelps1796 Před měsícem

    How do you get a million years out of a couple 1000 years The Bible will tell you how the Earth is