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tufted hair grass

Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora'

Tufted hair grass (Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora') is an amazing grass species that provides an eye-catching look with its cascading leaves and feathery white flower panicles that appear in late spring. This tufting grass tolerates a wide range of conditions and is ideal for sandy, loamy, and clay soils in full sun to partial shade. The delicate texture and airy appearance bring softness and beauty to any garden, and it's incredibly low-maintenance due to the lack of need for fertilizing or mowing. Tufted hair grass is even deer resistant, making it a great choice for suburban and urbanized gardens. Add a little drama to your outdoor spaces with tufted hair grass!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 9

Flowers:

Tones of gold, silver, purple and green Flowers In Summer

Sun:

Full sun, Part sun/part shade

Soil:

Acidic, Alkaline, Bog, Rocky , gravelly , dry

Fruits:

brown Fruits In Summer Ready In Fall

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Tufted hair grass requires regular but not excessive watering. It should be kept evenly moist, not soggy or overly dry. Water it whenever the top inch or 2 of soil is dry. In warmer months, you may need to water 1 to 2 times a week; in cooler climates, once every 2 weeks or once a month may be enough. In ideal conditions, the soil should be kept evenly moist but not waterlogged. Allow the soil to go slightly dry between waterings to help prevent root rot. If it remains wet for too long, it can cause root rot and other serious problems.

sunlight

Tufted hair grass (Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora') grows best in partial to full sun and typically requires 4 to 6 hours of sunlight per day. This plant species grows best in locations with morning sunlight, and should avoid direct midday and afternoon sun if possible. Furthermore, it's also important to note that this species can tolerate some shade, especially if grown in dry soils and humid climates. During the growing season, which typically runs from early spring to late fall, tufted hair grass should receive adequate sunlight in order to stay healthy and thrive.

pruning

Tufted hair grass (Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora') should be pruned in early spring, ideally as soon as the plant begins to turn green. Pruning should be done with sharp shears or a lawn mower set to just above the desired height. It is best to remove no more than 1 third of the plant's total growth during each pruning. Pruning should be done every 2 to 3 years or as needed. When pruning, it is important to remove any dead, diseased, and broken foliage. Additionally, weeding around this grass is important to prevent choking, as well as controlling it from spreading.

Season

Fall
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Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora' is from July to September.

Starts Flowering

Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora' typically starts flowering in June.

Harvest Fruit

The best time to start harvesting the fruits from Deschampsia cespitosa 'Tardiflora' is from July to September.

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