Good soil helps as does regular fertilizing. Like many grasses, this tough plant tolerates a wide range of conditions. per 1000 sq. This and Little Bluestem are the grasses that fattened up the cattle of the old West. ft. Reclamation: 30 lbs. All our 1 gallon grasses are $9.99 plus tax. See the Native to Asia. They can be pruned in late winter to keep compact.Giant feather grass is a dramatic ornamental grass with arching, feathery flower stalks reaching 8 feet from a base plant of 2 by 3 feet. Queen palm, Sago palm, Pygmy Date Palm to … 225 products in Ornamental Grasses. Zones 5-8.Threadgrass is a decorative small bunchgrass to 2 1/2 ft. with silvery seed heads all season above fine chartreuse leaves. However, many species improve their appearance with occasional water during dry periods.

If you live in a sandblown area, consider using this grass or Sandy Soil Stabilizer. Seeding rate for small areas: 3-5 lbs per 1,000 sq. Zones 4-8.Sideoats Grama is one of our most popular grasses for meadows and reclamation. At Ornamental Grasses of Puget Sound, we grow over 50 different types of ornamental grasses, ground covers, and native plants. New Mexico Feathergrass is a drought tolerant 3 ft. clumpgrass similar to  are the first to start growing in the spring and stay green longer into the fall. We use this grass more than any other in our landscaping. Drought tolerant, but prefers good drainage. Russian Sage can be moderately invasive. Sow anytime up to 2 months before the first hard freeze. The seed is borne in flags that curl back gracefully when dry. Some of its qualities include drought tolerance, heat resistance, low maintenance needs, hummingbird-attracting flowers, and an architectural form. They are low maintenance, long flowering, and add sparkle, shimmer (especially when back lit), color, and texture to borders, screens and perennial gardens while providing food and shelter for beneficial insects and birds. The deep roots of native grasses stabilize soil, increase water infiltration, and recycle nutrients. “We have ornamental grasses from 8 inches tall to over 5 feet. Zones 5-8.Tough native blend of Blue Grama and Buffalograss for lawns or meadows that need little water once established. A good looking, valuable range grass. per acre. 3 ft., wild look. per acre.Little Bluestem is a handsome perennial bunchgrass 2-3 ft. tall. There are no native perennial rushes that grow in areas not adjacent to rivers, streams, or other wetlands.
A beautiful cool season turf grass. Easy to establish, cold hardy, pest and disease free, tolerant of poor soil. Veggies and Herbs

Heat and drought tolerant once established.Commonly called Autumn sage, these evergreen members of the sage family with charming red, pink, red and white blooms (depending upon variety) start blooming in spring and often bloom non-stop through fall, especially if spent flower stalks are pruned back. Named for willow-like leaves, it can grow to 18 feet tall and 15 feet wide in well drained soil.Just inside the entrance gate to the Horticulture center garden, a visitor first sees the glorious Hesperaloe parviflora, or coral yucca, growing in the center planter. They are the base of the land food chain, feeding all wildlife, including ourselves. Reclamation: 20 lbs. Very deeply rooted and drought tolerant but appreciative of extra water. Zones 4-7A large plant with straight spikes to 5 ft. Good as an accent in meadows, close to your house or in your dried arrangements. They do really well here. Full sun, extremely drought tolerant. per acre. Note: The seed could poke or lodge in your pet's skin.

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They can be successfully grown in urban or suburban landscaping without supplemental water. per acre. It is a low-growing bunch grass, (1-1 1/2 ft. with the seed heads) that is part sod-forming and can be grown as a tight turf. It is very drought tolerant. Blue grama germinates first, while buffalograss fills in over time. Originally from Southern Europe and Northern Africa, it is easy to grow and starts flowering in May. It looks best planted in groups of 3 to 5 plants in well drained soil or raised beds. ft.Copyright © Ornamental Grass Hedges. per 1,000 sq.

In lawn settings, water only moderately. than varieties that do set seed. Seeding rate: 1 lb. They hold every texture and color. Please text or call (360) 507-8403 to set up a time to visit. ft., 6 lbs per acre. Easy to establish. It is available in many varieties from aggressive mat-forming ground covers to 3 to 4 foot subshrubs with tubular blossoms of white, pink, orange and red and narrow to broad leaves ranging from gray to lime green. Zones 4-7.A sand specialist, this warm season, 2-3 ft. bunchgrass is used for reclamation and erosion control. Seeding rate: 2 lbs. Zones 3-7.Multi-purpose blend of native grasses for ornamental meadows, home landscapes, dryland pasture, forage, reclamation. Unmowed, the soft texture is inviting or add wildflowers for a diverse meadow. Zones 3-7.Giant Sacaton is an impressive no-care ornamental grass for your meadow or border. Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’, 'Summer Sorbet’, ‘Worcestor Gold’. All rights reserved. Dries in the middle as it forms a ring. Sow 1/4"–1/2" deep; water to establish. Grown for foliage interest: dark green, stiff leaves grow two to three feet ...Add a tropical feel with this hardy palm that displays an attractive crown of green to blue-green serrated leaflets atop a stout trunk.

Named for the sharp needle, the seed, and the 6 long thread. All the heads of a field of Sand Dropseed curve the same way. 2020 Our two selections, ‘Catawba’ shown here and ‘Dynamite’ were selected for their size (up to 20 feet), bright summer bloom and orange-red fall color.

Use also along walks and with flowers.