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Native grass hedge to defend yard
I would like to plant a 20-30 ft native grass hedge row between my yard and my neighbors yard. He’s a heavy sprayer and I’m working on building a native and food producing yard. I understand that creating a grass barrier works well when trying to protect from a spraying neighbor and the grasses can withstand any herbicides.
If you were to do this, what would be your method? Would sheet mulch and then either seed over winter or put plants down in the spring? Would you scalp and do a rock bed? Wood chips? It’s currently just grass. We live in 5a.
Any recs on the type of grass?
EDIT: we are in MN and the pic is just for vibes
u/roundbellyrhonda — 3 days ago