Ornamental Grasses For Texture

Couch GrassI've found that ornamental grasses are some of the best providers of this important element in garden design. Now they certainly aren't very colorful when you compare them to some of the other fall favorites such as asters or chrysanthemums, but they do provide a nice contrast to other plants in the garden.

Some of my favorite combinations are dwarf fountain grass with pee gee hydrangea or purple cordyline, or variegated miscanthus grass against a dark broad-leafed holly. This notion of contrasting textures is really pretty simple. It's just a matter of taking something that has fine delicate foliage and contrasting it with something with big, bold flowers or foliage.

Another great thing about ornamental grasses is that they are very forgiving about soil. They don't have to have particularly rich soil. Also, once they get established, they can be quite drought tolerant making them ideal for growing in areas where water is limited.

Ornamental grasses come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, everything from the small sea urchin fescue all the way up to one of my favorites, zebra grass. Zebra grass is bold, tough and easy to grow. It takes its name from the light yellow bands across each individual blade.

I've found many ornamental grasses to be cold tolerant, but there are exceptions like purple fountain grass. Unless you live in a very mild part of the country, you'll have to grow it as an annual, but it's worth it.

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oramental grass

by brenda j on December 10, 2009 12:38
I live in Ohio...in my backyard we planted 109...they were already 4 ft tall....my girlfriend didn't like them on her property so they were given to me. It took 2 flatbeds to bring them in & a backhoe to plant them...due to the root balls..we've had them for about 10 yrs..but every yr. we cut them down close to the ground (a landscaper friend told us & does for us)..every year they grow taller & fuller...at least 6-8 ft tall & beautiful..just like having a privacy fence, except it's nature at it's best..... now our neighbors are looking to plant some....brenda j.

ormental grass

by Beverly D on November 22, 2009 10:09
I have a hardy grass that is doing very well. I would like to move and divide, when can this be done? Spring or fall?

oraminatal grass

by Bev on November 19, 2009 09:43
When can you move and divide these plants?

Re: Ornamental Grasses For Texture

by Joyce Gutman on November 10, 2009 09:31
Living in Southern Maryland, I need ideas for plants that would compliment grasses in a dry setting.

Azalea tree

by Teresa on October 10, 2009 08:38
how far back do u trim an Azalea tree in the fall? I did not trim back the limbs last yr and I had no blooms this yr.

Sea Oat Grass

by Vikki on October 1, 2009 07:29
Question 1: I live in the Midwest...I have planted some mums & asters, how can I be sure they will come back next fall. Question 2: I received some Sea Oat Grass seeds & wonder when I should plant them and if they can survive in the midwest, how do I care for it? Thanks for your help, Vikki

purple fountain grass

by Cindy Parks on September 28, 2009 02:33
Do you cut them for the winter or leave them as they are?

Zebra Grass

by Jacqueline on August 9, 2009 07:58
I live in zone 6 how late is too late to plant Zebra Grass?

ornamental grasses

by Evelyn on March 28, 2009 02:40
I would like to try something different in my large planters along my patio. I would love to try ornamental grasses. What if any, would be the best kind of grass to use?

Grasses

by JoAnn Flath on December 7, 2008 11:50
Are Ornamental grasses supposed to be cut back in the Fall or Spring or at all?

fountain grasses

by karol hill on September 13, 2008 01:33
I have had 2 different types of grasses purple fountain grass and now pink fountain grass they have now bloomed or sprouted their color yet the purple died last year and never returned this year so i went out and broght the pink fountain grass about 6 months ago and has never bloomed what do i do??? i live in bixby, okla sandy soil new lawn and new house its almost winter again will i have to replant again?

Ornamental Grasses

by Sheri Greet on March 21, 2008 05:53
I Love & Grow several Ornamental Grasses, but nothing above tells me if & when to cut them back. Especially the smaller varieties like the Elijah's Blue Fescue & the Blue Eyed Grasses.

Ornamental Grasses

by Sheri Greet on March 21, 2008 05:53
I Love & Grow several Ornamental Grasses, but nothing above tells me if & when to cut them back. Especially the smaller varieties like the Elijah's Blue Fescue & the Blue Eyed Grasses.

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