The long, slender blades of Hot Rod reach up tall and straight, with an additional 6 inches added once it's whimsical, airy seeds make an appearance. Even when in decline Hot Rod adds decorative interest to the winter landscape.
Don't wait until we're sold out of Evercolor Everlite! They will go fast. It looks stunning with dark-colored evergreens or the bright flowers of a perennial border. Each blade has a soft creamy interior that glows against a rich deep-green edge.
Smoky Rose Color Plumes That Last Months! The Ornamental Fountain Grass 'Redhead Fountain Grass', 'Pennisetum 'Redhead', produces very soft plumes that are smoky rose in color, all season long.
It stands out from other carex with eye-catching spring-green blades with a lime-green edge. One of the very best is Evercolor Everlime Carex (Carex oshimensis ‘Everlime'). Whether your garden is rustic or formal, Evercolor Everlime will brighten it...
Soil Type: Rich, evenly moist, well drained soils best
Mature Spread: 1 - 4 feet
Foliage Color: Green with lime colored margins
Botanical Name: Carex oshimensis 'Everlime'
Moisture: Water carefully to establish, and weekly as needed for best results.
Mix them into your perennial borders. Watch them sing by your evergreens. One Adagio Maiden Grass is a stunning centerpiece and standout specimen in your garden, but multiples are breathtakingly spectacular in masses.
It's lush and soft while at the same time durable and hardy. With proper care, you can have an established lawn in as little as 90 days Plugs come as 70 per tray and are grown in greenhouses to ensure quality.
It is the grass to use in areas of dry, intense heat found in the southwest and California. Planting is quick and easy. Buffalo grass varieties give up to a 75% reduction in water consumption, therefore saving you money.
It would make a wonderful groundcover or a border in your perennial bed. As it grows it abandons its erect stance and adopts a rather elegant manner, slightly bowing for a gentle, soft appearance.
In autumn red flowers give way to buff-colored seed heads that hold through the winter. But now we have a striking beauty – the Little Miss Maiden Grass (Miscanthus sinensis ‘Little Miss') – that has all of the great traits of the well-loved miscanthus...
Beautiful horse quality hay. Delivery charge may increase over 20 miles away from Farm. 50lb tightly bound bales. Price break possible for large purchases. 12 flakes average per bale.
Long a staple of riotous English cottage borders and calm Japanese tea gardens alike, US gardeners are finally catching up to the ease and carefree beauty of well-chosen grasses in their own spaces.
No other grass exhibits quite the refinement of texture as this species. Blooming plants are about 1-2' tall and 1' wide. This species thrives in coastal sites with excessive wind but is intolerant of sites with poorly drained soils.
Mass in moist, lightly shaded areas near ponds or streams. Cut to ground in winter. This beautiful sedge's vivid foliage adds bright color to the garden. The golden color of this cultivar casts a reflection on ponds and streams and will reflect light.
Panicles fade to silver in fall, but remain showy throughout winter. Miscanthus Yaku Jima. It achieves a thick, full clump of billowing, arched foliage quickly, and silver flowers in August.
Cut foliage to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear. Tolerant of summer heat and humidity. Miscanthus Morning Light is a somewhat smaller, more fine-textured version of the popular Easily grown in average, medium, well-drained soil...
Borders, meadows, wild gardens, cottage gardens, naturalized areas or pond/water garden peripheries. Cut foliage to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear. Best in full sun.
It is native to dry woods and rocky slopes throughout Honshu Island, Japan. Each leaf features a broad, creamy, yellowish-white center stripe bordered on each side by thin narrow dark green margins.
Foliage should be left standing throughout the winter for visual interest and to provide protection for the crowns. It is noted for its compact size, upright form, horizontally-banded foliage and wine-purple flower plumes.
Prefers moist soils. Foliage should be left standing throughout the winter for visual interest and to provide protection for the crowns. Cut foliage to the ground in late winter just before new shoots appear.
The arching flow of the leaves gives a sense of movement, much like a cascading waterfall. The yellow leaves have narrow green stripes. Plant foliage will lose color intensity (particularly on variegated leaf cultivars) in full shade.
Shenandoah's fantastic steel blue upright foliage slowly adds a dose of burgundy that increases as the season progresses. Tolerates all types of soil. Native to north America this grass is a perfect addition to any garden.
Generally best in full sun. Switch grasses are an important wildlife cover in native, natural areas. Looks great combined with Black-eyed Susan. Panicles turn straw-yellow as the seeds mature fading to beige in winter.
A general rule of thumb is to count to 5 for every one gallon of pot size. Start by wrapping the circumference of the grass. The first of these three numbers refers to , which is the primary element necessary for good, balanced growth within the plants.
Plant en masse, in a patio container or place them between shrubs in the landscape. Tan seed plumes remain attractive in winter. This beautiful ornamental grass is stunning in dried floral arrangements.
This is a tough, large grass that forms dense, substantial clumps (tussocks) featuring arching, serrulate, narrow green leaves that are topped in fall by huge, feathery, silvery white plumes.
Cut back old foliage in early spring. In many locations it is considered to be a somewhat aggressive weed. Soft rush is one of the true rushes. Although the stems appear from a distance as coarse and stiff, they are soft to the touch.
Our ideal fertilizer schedule for you to use is as follows. Be careful with products such as miracle-grow as these products can burn newly planted plants when not used at the recommended rates.