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Outsidepride 50 Seeds Perennial Liriope Muscari Monkey Ornamental Grass Seed for Planting
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Outsidepride 50 Seeds Perennial Liriope Muscari Monkey Ornamental Grass Seed for Planting

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Customers have had mixed experiences with this company's seeds, with some reporting success and others not. Many have had mixed results, with some reporting no germination and others reporting that their seeds did not germinate. However, some customers have found success with other seeds from the company.
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Also known as Lilyturf, Monkey Grass can be used in the landscape as a border, used in container gardening, or used as a ground cover. Monkey grass grows a a 1 - 2 foot tall perennial in USDA zones 5 - 10. Monkey grass needs watered weekly its first year during hot weather, but after Liriope is established, it is quite drought tolerant. For a neat appear…
Also known as Lilyturf, Monkey Grass can be used in the landscape as a border, used in container gardening, or used as a ground cover. Monkey grass grows a a 1 - 2 foot tall perennial in USDA zones 5 - 10. Monkey grass needs watered weekly its first year during hot weather, but after Liriope is established, it is quite drought tolerant. For a neat appearance, remove old foliage from Liriope Muscari before new leaves emerge or mow in early spring to remove old foliage if you prefer. After flowering, Monkey Grass will have black berries on it for quite some time. Sowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plant. Sow at max 41F - germination irregular, 30 to 90 days. Place the seeds in the pots in your refrigerator until germination occurs Monkey Grass (Liriope Muscari) - Also known as Lilyturf, Monkey Grass can be used in the landscape as a border, used in container gardening, or used as a ground cover. Monkey grass needs watered weekly its first year during hot weather, but after Liriope is established, it is quite drought tolerant. For a neat appearance, remove old foliage from Liriope Muscari before new leaves emerge or mow in early spring to remove old foliage if you prefer. After flowering, Monkey Grass will have black berries on it for quite some time. Sow at max 41F - germination irregular, 30 to 90 days. Place the seeds in the pots in your refrigerator until germination occurs.
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Customers have had mixed experiences with this company's seeds, with some reporting success and others not. Many have had mixed results, with some reporting no germination and others reporting that their seeds did not germinate. However, some customers have found success with other seeds from the company.

Pros

  • Beautiful, hardy plants
  • Affordable landscaping seeds

Cons

  • Inconsistent germination
  • Not all seeds sprouted
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Also known as Lilyturf, Monkey Grass can be used in the landscape as a border, used in container gardening, or used as a ground cover. Monkey grass grows a a 1 - 2 foot tall perennial in USDA zones 5 - 10. Monkey grass needs watered weekly its first year during hot weather, but after Liriope is established, it is quite drought tolerant. For a neat appearance, remove old foliage from Liriope Muscari before new leaves emerge or mow in early spring to remove old foliage if you prefer. After flowering, Monkey Grass will have black berries on it for quite some time. Sowing Rate: 1 - 2 seeds per plant. Sow at max 41F - germination irregular, 30 to 90 days. Place the seeds in the pots in your refrigerator until germination occurs Monkey Grass (Liriope Muscari) - Also known as Lilyturf, Monkey Grass can be used in the landscape as a border, used in container gardening, or used as a ground cover. Monkey grass needs watered weekly its first year during hot weather, but after Liriope is established, it is quite drought tolerant. For a neat appearance, remove old foliage from Liriope Muscari before new leaves emerge or mow in early spring to remove old foliage if you prefer. After flowering, Monkey Grass will have black berries on it for quite some time. Sow at max 41F - germination irregular, 30 to 90 days. Place the seeds in the pots in your refrigerator until germination occurs.

Specifications

OrganicGmo Free
Sun ExposureFull Shade
Pack Size50.0 Count
BrandOutsidepride
Expected Blooming PeriodSpring
ColorMonkey Grass
Expected Planting PeriodSpring
Plant Or Animal Product TypeMonkey Grass
Item Weight9.07 Grams
Special FeatureSeeds