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Unlike lawn grass, clumps of ornamental grass are welcome in the flower bed. They can be mixed in with shrubs, as well as perennial and annual flowers, to create dramatic landscaping designs.
I love ornamental grasses and include them in many of my own designs and also had a plethora of different species in my previous garden and intend to include lots in my new garden in Lincolnshire.
Adding ornamental grasses to your landscapeOrnamental grasses and their grasslike cousins have firmly established themselves as key elements in the modern garden, and their ranks keep swelling ...
P ampas grass is a wonderful ornamental grass with lush panicles that offer a restful break from the green of a typical yard.
Heather Evans, a master gardener and the writer of DesignYourWild.com, the No. 1 North American garden design newsletter on Substack, says this prairie native is excellent as a background grass in ...
Ornamental grasses provide visual relief in a garden. “Whenever I talk to people about ornamental grasses, I talk about texture rather than color.
The front yard is no longer just a patch of grass and a welcome mat—it’s a purposeful space that reflects your home’s ...
“We have so many exotic native grasses.” Ornamental grasses come in a range of greens, from pine to lime, but also red, blue, purple, silver and yellow, and with variegated blades.
NO GARDEN IS complete without at least a few deciduous ornamental grasses. These elegant, flowing plants are usually drought-tolerant, generally pest-free and require little care.
Replant immediately, mulch and water. Ornamental grasses add texture and interest to your garden year-round. As a bonus, they are wonderful in an autumn bouquet or dry flower arrangement.