Decorative grass decorations for the garden

The decoration among the grass will not only fill the empty space in your garden but will also give it life. They have wide application and many species that impress with their colours and the shape of the leaves. The family of ornamental grasses is high and varies widely – reaching a height of around 20 cm to 2m.

The positive is that they did not elaborate on the conditions and living environment – rather affects the shadiest places where hard another vegetation grows. This means they are an ideal option for inserting colours into abandoned parts in your garden, stream enclosure, fountain, or other elements. They look very good and as a whole floor on the ground or positioned only between the stones. Definitely, the landscape of the yard can be much more impressive, bringing cosiness and warmth, thanks to the natural look of ornamental grass adornments.

 

How To Effectively Use Decorative Grass Ornaments?

Make Preliminary Plan

Pre-preparation is the key to well-formed and filled areas. Design every corner of the space you have in the outer yard. Both the smallest garden and the largest one can look impressive. Plant the vegetation, taking into account the dimensions and colour ranges. The variety of landscaping allows any improvisation as long as it is acceptable. The ultimate goal is a good aesthetic appearance with beautiful vegetation.

Take advantage of the tricks that decorative grasses can offer you – the decoration, in every aspect, can make a big difference

The decorative grasses do not make an exception. They are able to make “green carpets”, a whole composition of colours and shapes, or just slightly emphasise. On the other hand, there are perennial species that do not require many of you to develop normally. What more do you need for the patio?

 

Give accent to another noticeable decorative element in your garden

Even a larger “naked” stone, located somewhere outdoors and surrounded by colours, will make a good impression. Imagine what it would be like with a real work of art. The abundance of species can not fail to satisfy your desires. This decoration will donate your garden with grace, style and beauty. Use it as a focal point, focusing on an attractive area

Use the grasses to recreate the picture you are part of nature

Naturally developed grass is found in the fields, forests and other places where there is life, even without souls. Why not afford peace and privacy in your home feeling like part of nature? There is nothing more beautiful than a low, well-pruned grass across the yard.

Take care of the forgotten places in the garden

The decoration with grass is a whole art that can give you your personality and creativity. Think of the places you have left desolate for some reason. Now is the time to choose what will ideally complement the rest of the exterior.

How to plant and how to care for decorative grasses?

Innovations in the field of gardening as they read are “born” every day. Landscaping thinks in any direction to fill the outside space with something up-to-date, different and interesting. The goal is to create a place that meets the requirements and desires.

Definitely, decorative perennials are suitable for more modern gardens as well as traditional designs and retro landscapes. Planting, cultivation and subsequent care are almost insignificant, making grasses among the top favourites among decorations. Today, you could do everything you imagine:

  • Planting – is done by spreading seeds or through rhizomes. More important is the pre-treatment of the soil, which stimulates the good development of the plants. They are not pretentious in terms of planting and growing, but any additional care brings greater certainty. Best fertilise before planting, then every spring. Nourishing will help the growth of different types of ornaments
  • Irrigation – Proper irrigation is a major factor for good growth. Excessive or scarce water is a sure sign of dying vegetation, although decorative grasses are much more resistant to similar conditions. In the period of growth, water twice a week, and then reduce once. Once they develop enough, you can leave them alone – rainfall is enough.
  • Periodic maintenance – the end of the winter or the beginning of the spring is the time for the minimum care that grasses require. Every year reduce the greenery, and every few – divide. This “cleansing” serves to better the living stems or to distribute them. It is good to remove the exhausted and dead plants that are most often found in the centre.

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Decorative grasses are widely used in the garden or rock gardens. They vary according to their height and root system. They are observed in varieties ranging from low grasses to giants forming tufts or developing rhizomes. Suitable for both small and large areas. The choice of colours will also fascinate you, and blooming begins from the first spring days and ends until late autumn. Unpretentious grasses are easy to distribute, maintain and digest. The variety of species is huge, so make the right choice.

Pennisetum setaceum

Pennisetum setaceum belongs to “Green fountain grass”. Originates from Africa and the Middle East. The shape of the grass is expressed in narrow and long leaves ending with the pudgy part. Blooms during the summer season. Spreading green grass is very easy, but it can also happen unintentionally, as seeds are often scattered by the wind, water, or birds. They also live in the soil for at least seven years, their vital capacity being in their full integrity. It comes out so you have to be careful if you want to eradicate them rather than vice versa.

By removing them, you have to put them in a bag so they will not be scattered again. In a natural setting, you can meet Pennisetum setaceum along the coasts of the coasts, meadows, desert areas, along the road and elsewhere. The only unpleasant thing is that the grass is highly adaptive to fire and it burns even more. On multiple occasions, where the possibility of fire is not excluded, the grass contributes to the increase of the flames.

Pennisetum alopecuroides

It is also known as the Red Head and is part of the Grain family. They are annual and perennial plants. Characteristic of the grass is that it is evergreen and broad-leaved, and blooming resembles bristles in dark red until the end of summer, and in autumn it gets brown. It is durable in the winter but may need protection in a colder climate.

You will see it in the form of lumps showing narrow, green leaves up to 60 cm tall. They love sunshine and well-drained, light, moderately fertile soil. Reproduction takes place in the spring. It does not require special care, except to remove the dried foliage and withering flower stems in the early spring. This easy maintenance makes it a great addition to the garden. The grass is not attractive for the pests and rarely “hurts”.

Pennisetum villosum

Again it belongs to the Grain family. The species may be one or more years old, with whitish-green dishes that change to purple. Spread through seeds that are visited in containers and are in a warm greenhouse. Splitting or sowing seeds takes place in the spring.

The most favourable environment is light and well-drained soil. It needs winter drainage and protection during the cold days. The grass is widely used in urban and palace gardens, prairies, coastal estates, and more. Again, the care it requires is related to the removal of the dried green leaves and the old coloured stems. Do this in the spring. It is not a plant that raises interest in insects and other pests.

Zebra grass

The home of Zebra grass in Japan. Although it is possible to reach 6 feet, it is among the preferred decorative grasses. The plant is perennial but dies in the winter. Reborn again in the spring. As a whole, during all four seasons, there is interest – in the spring you can observe the new striped leaves, the summer copper colours, then the fall of the golden leaves, and in the winter remains an interesting form resembling an architectural skeleton.

Zebra lawn loves sunny to partially sunny places and most water. It is best developed in damp soils or at the end of swampy riparian stretches. They are generally resistant to diseases and pests, although they tend to succumb to leaf rust or some insects.

Blue lyme grass

Blue lyme grass belongs to the Trevi family. It is also commonly found under the names European dune grass, and wild rice and others. It falls into the perennial tall plants reaching up to 24 inches. The most favourable environment for Blue Grass is full sunlight (about 6 hours a day) or partial sunshine. Develops well in damp, well-drained soil.

The greatest interest is during the early summer period, all summer, until early autumn. The most attractive is the clear blue to the blue-grey colour of the leaves, and the most active blooms in spring and autumn. You do not have to fight the diseases and pests because it is not tempting for them. Distributed by rhizomes.

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