White Pampas Grass 50 Seeds - Cortaderia Selloana Grass Seed Ornamental Grass Heirloom Flower Seeds Feathery Blooms Garden Seeds Flower Seeds for Planting

Was: $50.84
Now: $25.42
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU:
HTW162725
Condition:
New
Availability:
Free Shipping from the USA. Estimated 2-4 days delivery.
How to Grow Pampas Grass Before growing pampas grass, be sure to put it somewhere in the landscape where it has plenty of room to grow, especially when planting more than one. When mass planting pampas grass, you'll have to space them about 6 to 8 feet apart. Pampas grass enjoys areas with full sun but will tolerate partial shade. It also tolerates a wide range of soil types but prefers moist, well-draining soil. Another plus side to growing pampas grass is its tolerance of drought, wind, and salt sprays - which is why you commonly see the plant along coastal regions. The grass is hardy in USDA zones 7-11, but in well protected areas, it can also be grown in Zone 6. It's not suited for cold regions unless grown in pots and brought indoors over winter and replanted outdoors in spring. Due to its large size, however, this isn't really practical.   How to Care for Pampas Grass Once established, pampas grass care is minimal, requiring little maintenance other than watering in extreme drought. This is usually performed in late winter or early spring. Because of the plant's sharp foliage, the task of pruning should be done with great care using gloves and a long-sleeved shirt. However, with appropriate measures taken (for clumps well away from homes and buildings), you can also burn the foliage down to the green growth without any harm to the plant.   Propagating Pampas Grass Pampas grass is usually propagated through division in spring. Normally, only female plants are propagated. Pampas grass bears male and female plumes on separate plants, with females being the most common among varieties grown. They are much showier then their male counterparts with fuller plumes (flowers) of silk-like hairs, of which the males do not have.