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If you are just considering adding ornamental grasses to your landscape, first get an overview of the different types available for your area. Mixing and matching several different shapes and ...
Grasses should be cut back when dormant—any time between late fall and early spring. While there is no exact timing, you’ll ...
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We now have grasses bigger than lawns! There are many types of ornamental grasses adding interest and personality to our landscapes. Use them the same way you use accents in your landscape.
Ornamental grasses can be showy and colorful and add movement and sound to a landscape.
Fall is a good time to plant ornamental grasses, giving the plants some time to establish themselves before the hot summer weather. Supplied Photo  When we think of grass, we envision a well ...
The Gardener Within: Ornamental grasses have gone from one of the best-kept secrets in landscape design to mainstream favorites. Here's how to add them to your garden.
She chose it over other types of pampas grass for its evergreen foliage, tidy and refined habit, and graceful creamy-white plumes that wave 8 feet into the air.
Ornamental grasses come in many shapes and sizes, so there are grasses that will fit any size garden. Here are a few of my favorites. Karl Forester feather reed grass.
There are many other types of grasses that grow in various forms and habits, and some are useful as attractive ornamental additions to the landscape.
So, with great visual impact, low effort and multiple options, ornamental grasses are a must-have feature in the landscape. Submit gardening questions to [email protected] or call 719-520-7684.