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Features:
❀Pampas grass is a large landscape ornamental grass that is cold and drought tolerant. From September to February it adds color and shape to the garden, its striking plumage hanging high above the dense foliage.
❀ Pampas grass is a beautiful late-flowering plant. From September to February it adds color and shape to the garden, its striking plumage hanging high above dense foliage.
❀Mature reeds can be dried into ornaments such as giant feathers, suitable for wedding, banquet decoration or indoor flower arrangements for various occasions.
Specification :
Germination time : 5-7 days
Germination temperature : 15-20 Celsius
Applications : Farm, balcony, roof, garden, patio, garden, potted
Soil Type: Sandy Loam, Loam, Heavy Loam
Package included :
1 x 200 Pampas Grass Seeds
🌱How to Grow Pampas Grass Seeds?
Pink pampas grass seeds require loose, well-drained, moist soil for germination. Plant the seeds indoors four to six weeks before the last killing frost in spring. Keep the plants indoors during the first winter to protect young plants from frost if seeds are planted later than spring.
✅Because pampas grass grows so large, it grows better outside in the lawn or garden, rather than in containers. Due to its size and also the sharpness of its leaves, it does not make a good indoor plant.
✅Choose a location. You’ll want a spot with plenty of room as pampas grass grows tall as well as spreads wide. Choose an area with full sun to partial shade. Locations receiving at least 6 hours of sunlight daily are best for maximum growth.
- This grass can grow to be over 10 ft (3 m) tall. It makes for an excellent natural fence.
- Do not place pampas grass near roadways or driveways; the tall and bushy grass can interfere with lines of sight.
- The plant should also not be placed too close to central air conditioning units as the long leaves can become caught in the fans.
- Pampas grass leaves have sharp edges, so avoid planting in an area where young children play.
