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How To Create Beautiful Gardens With Ornamental Grasses

Everyone wants to have a beautiful garden but to achieve this there are many considerations including plants, flowers, water system, soil characteristic, sun exposure and many more.

All these will contribute to the overall impact of your beautified garden but one important element that should also include is ornamental grasses.

Ornamental grasses are very popular now among homemakers and gardeners. This is a very efficient and effective way to ensure a beautiful garden minus the hassle of high maintenance requirements.

These ornamental grasses can come in various colors that will definitely fit any scheme or motif that is aimed for in the garden.

There are landscape considerations where ornamental grasses can surely fit the scheme.

For example, a fall landscape can maximize the form and texture provided by the adorning grasses. The grasses can also last until the winter months, therefore extending the use of your ornaments.

Here are some of the ornamental grasses and their particular characteristics that you can consider to include in your garden.

Pampas Grass

This is a tall grass that grows up to three meters in height. The leaves are long and slender that may come in colors of evergreen, bluish green or even silvery grey.

They are perfect for ornamental displays but extra caution is needed for their sharp edges.

Blue Oat Grass

The blue oat grass creates dense foliage of blue leaves and they tend to retain this characteristic throughout the year. The blue oat grass also grows pleasant flowers from the months of June to August.

This ornamental grass requires very low maintenance. You can water them weekly or once in every two weeks, depending on the climate of your home environment.

Feather Reed Grass

Feather reed grasses grow wonderfully at the average of three to five feet in height. This is a favorite choice among households who aim for a fall landscape.

They grow well in almost any type of environment. They can withstand too much sun or too much moisture but they tend to have a stunted growth in the warmer areas.

Feather reeds also grow flowers during the summertime in white or red.

Tips in Growing Ornamental Grasses in Your Garden

There are things to be wary of to ensure a longer life on your ornamental grasses. Here are some considerations to take into account in installing and tending the ornamental grasses.

1. Soil and Temperature Consideration

Most of the ornamental grasses can thrive in any type of soil. They are not very choosy in the environment. They can also manage ordinary temperature changes.

However, for those people who live in locations with extreme climate conditions like extremely cold or extremely warm, then a few researches will not harm.

This is to ensure that you pick an ornamental grass that can last long in your home environment.

2. Landscape Design

There are certain characteristics that will make one ornamental grass desirable over another. However, you cannot simply pick everything and put them in your garden.

Maximize the aesthetic effects of the shape, sizes and texture of each type of ornamental grass you find.

Try consulting a landscape artist for this endeavor. You can also try to read on some landscaping ideas and innovate from what you will get.

3. Color Coordination

Ornamental grasses also come in different colors. This aspect will best complement any color scheme or motif you aim to achieve in your garden.

4. Insects and Pests

Make sure that you know any possible tendency of inviting insects and pests in the grass that you choose. This way, you can prevent this problem later on.

If you cannot make resort to other types of grasses, then you can at least prepare the environment of the garden to repel these pests.

Conclusion

Coming up with a beautiful garden is possible with these ornamental grasses. Just take these considerations above seriously and you will surely achieve the best aesthetics you are eyeing for.

Lee Dobbins
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