About Woolgrass
Woolgrass, known scientifically as Scirpus Cyperinus, is a stunning ornamental wetland grass. With its tan to rust and brown tones, it adds a unique aesthetic to any garden. This plant can reach heights of 3 to 5 feet, making it an excellent choice for creating visual interest in landscape designs.
Planting Instructions
For best results, sow the Woolgrass seeds in the fall with cold stratification or plant them outdoors after the last frost. Indoor sowing can be done weeks before the last frost. Ensure a planting spacing of 2 to 3 feet to allow the grass to thrive.
Care Requirements
Woolgrass thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for various garden settings. It prefers moist to wet soil conditions, so ensure proper irrigation, especially during dry spells.
Benefits of Woolgrass
This plant is not only decorative but also supports local wildlife. Its ability to grow in wetland areas makes it crucial for erosion control and habitat creation. It blooms beautifully from July to September, providing seasonal interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the ideal USDA zone for Woolgrass? – It is suitable for zones 3 to 9.
- How tall does Woolgrass grow? – It can reach heights of 3 to 5 feet.
- When should I plant Woolgrass seeds? – Ideal planting is in the fall or after frost.
- What type of soil does Woolgrass prefer? – It thrives in moist to wet soil conditions.
- How far apart should I space the plants? – Recommended spacing is 2 to 3 feet.
ajehly –
Shipped quickly — very tiny seeds so they were an interesting one to handle. Took a little while to germinate, due to cooler weather, but they are finally coming up and looking good so far.
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ajehly –
Shipped quickly – really tiny seeds, so they were interesting to handle, and took a bit of time to germinate due to our cooler weather, but they are coming up nicely now!