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If you still want the traditional green look for your lawn, but dread the upkeep involved, grasses like buffalograss or fine ...
Now that you know the best ornamental grasses for pots, you can fill up your patio or balcony garden every bit as easily you can your backyard with gently swaying plumes of grass. Happy planting!
Native grasses usually require less water than traditional turf lawns because their roots grow much deeper — up to 10 feet deep in some cases — allowing them to find water stored in the ground ...
There are many low-growing grasses that can attractively fill the expanse where the lawn used to be. Western meadow sedge (Carex praegracilis) ...
Ornamental grasses vary greatly in height, ranging from low-growing grasses used as ground covers to a height of more than 15 feet. Grasses native to Pennsylvania, like all native plants, support ...
Perennial grasses or sedges can be wonderful options for a low-growing groundcover. "Carex EverColor® ‘Everillo’ can be planted en masse on a slope or as a groundcover [and] will prevent ...
Shade can make it tough to grow grass, and there's no easy answer to the problem. Grass is a full-sun plant and when planted in shaded areas (receiving less than four to five hours of direct ...
A growing coalition are just saying no to regular grass. Join them in considering clover, moss, meadow, and more. The classic front yard with vibrant, freshly mowed green grass is quintessentially ...
Another top tip to get grass to grow in shade is to water your lawn often, and fertilize with a nutrient-rich feed. “ Lawns in the shade are best fed in autumn, just before the tree leaves begin ...