Grasses should be cut back when dormant—any time between late fall and early spring. While there is no exact timing, you’ll want to be sure to remove the old blades before new growth begins. It is ...
mix of perennials, ornamental grasses and shrubs in a sunny garden - Photos By R A Kearton/Getty Images ...
Purple needlegrass (Stipa pulchra), California’s state grass, is a hardy, versatile choice that adds a touch of native pride to your garden. Most ornamental grasses thrive in well-draining soil ...
Cool season ornamental grasses such as pampas grass, perennial fountain grasses, and switch grass, should be cut back in late winter/early spring before new growth begins. Warm season grasses ...
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The caveats are that the plants need good drainage, full sun, and winters that don’t get any colder than about 5 degrees (i.e. USDA Hardiness Zone 7a ... Not many ornamental grasses prefer ...
Garden beds, borders, containers, and sunny areas where tall plants are desired Hardiness Zones: 6-10 3. Caladium (Caladium x ...