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QAUZUY GARDEN 20 Nassella tenuissima Mexican Feather Grass wiregrass Seeds Perennial Ornamental Grass Totally Hardy Drought-Tolerant Easy to Grow
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QAUZUY GARDEN 20 Nassella tenuissima Mexican Feather Grass wiregrass Seeds Perennial Ornamental Grass Totally Hardy Drought-Tolerant Easy to Grow

Feature. The quick-growing seductive grass forms clumps of soft green hair-like foliage with a succession of lighter green flowers during summer. Mature size. Nassella tenuissima can grow at about 24 inches tall, with a slightly greater spread. It thrives in10 and 11(USDA). Easy to grow. Mexican Feathergrass is drought-tolerant and totally hardy. I…
Feature. The quick-growing seductive grass forms clumps of soft green hair-like foliage with a succession of lighter green flowers during summer. Mature size. Nassella tenuissima can grow at about 24 inches tall, with a slightly greater spread. It thrives in10 and 11(USDA). Easy to grow. Mexican Feathergrass is drought-tolerant and totally hardy. It is easy to germinate and fast-growing. Once planted can live for years with a minimal amount of care. Use. The leaves are a silvery green to lime-green making it a good foil for darker plants, for which the plant can be used as a backdrop. It is also a good plant to use in borders for cottage gardens. Germination. Place seeds on a layer of potting mix then cover with a thin layer of the same potting mix, soil, or sand. Keep the seeds moist with a temperature range of 68 - 72F, germination is usually within 21 days. Nassella tenuissima is a species of grass known by the common names Mexican wiregrass, silky thread grass, finestem needlegrass, fineleaved nassella, Argentine needle-grass, and Texas tussock. The dense, fountain-shaped clumps of Mexican feather grass stems have a fuzzy appearance; they soften hardscape features in the landscape and make them more welcoming. For this purpose, it is especially effective to grow several of the plants in a line to form a border (for example, along a patio). Its light color (the leaves are a silvery green to lime-green) makes it a good foil for darker plants, for which the plant can be used as a backdrop. It is also a good plant to use in borders for cottage gardens. Nassella tenuissima does well when planted from seed if you start your seeds indoors in the early spring. Place on a layer of potting mix, then cover with a thin layer of the same potting mix, soil, or sand. Water regularly; plant outside when sturdy.
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Feature. The quick-growing seductive grass forms clumps of soft green hair-like foliage with a succession of lighter green flowers during summer. Mature size. Nassella tenuissima can grow at about 24 inches tall, with a slightly greater spread. It thrives in10 and 11(USDA). Easy to grow. Mexican Feathergrass is drought-tolerant and totally hardy. It is easy to germinate and fast-growing. Once planted can live for years with a minimal amount of care. Use. The leaves are a silvery green to lime-green making it a good foil for darker plants, for which the plant can be used as a backdrop. It is also a good plant to use in borders for cottage gardens. Germination. Place seeds on a layer of potting mix then cover with a thin layer of the same potting mix, soil, or sand. Keep the seeds moist with a temperature range of 68 - 72F, germination is usually within 21 days. Nassella tenuissima is a species of grass known by the common names Mexican wiregrass, silky thread grass, finestem needlegrass, fineleaved nassella, Argentine needle-grass, and Texas tussock. The dense, fountain-shaped clumps of Mexican feather grass stems have a fuzzy appearance; they soften hardscape features in the landscape and make them more welcoming. For this purpose, it is especially effective to grow several of the plants in a line to form a border (for example, along a patio). Its light color (the leaves are a silvery green to lime-green) makes it a good foil for darker plants, for which the plant can be used as a backdrop. It is also a good plant to use in borders for cottage gardens. Nassella tenuissima does well when planted from seed if you start your seeds indoors in the early spring. Place on a layer of potting mix, then cover with a thin layer of the same potting mix, soil, or sand. Water regularly; plant outside when sturdy.