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QAUZUY GARDEN Seeds - 100 Pcs Blue Pampas Grass Seeds Cortaderia Selloana Flower Rare Reed Plant Seeds Garden, & Maintain
Elegant and beautiful plants. The pampas grass is tall and beautiful, evergreen in all seasons, with a spindle-shaped panicle, long flowering period and strong ornamental value. Easy to grow and maintain. Pampas grass can survive in poor soil and has strong adaptability to drought and high temperature. Once planted, you only need to spe…
Elegant and beautiful plants. The pampas grass is tall and beautiful, evergreen in all seasons, with a spindle-shaped panicle, long flowering period and strong ornamental value. Easy to grow and maintain. Pampas grass can survive in poor soil and has strong adaptability to drought and high temperature. Once planted, you only need to spend very little time taking care of it. Fast - growing. Pampas grows fast, so you can expect to it to reach full height within months. Pampas grass is versatile. The flower spikes of pampas reeds are long and beautiful, and the garden planting is spectacular and elegant. You can also dry the flower spikes to make dried flower decorations. Sow. Plant the seeds 6mm deep in a tray of seedling compost. Keep in a propagator or place them on a warm, sunny window ledge with cling film over the top of the tray. They should germinate in 21 days. Pampas grass, the common name for Cortaderia selloana, is a flowering plant and ornamental grass native to Argentina, Brazil, and other regions of South America, and cultivated worldwide. As a member of the Poaceae family, pampas grass is related to bamboo, rice, and wheat. The flowering plant is identifiable by its height, varying between four and 13 feet, and by an inflorescence or group of feathery plumes of flowers. Pampas grass also has green or yellow saw-toothed leaf blades with razor-sharp edges that form tufted clumps called tussocks. How to Grow Pampas grass Pampas grass can be grown from seed. Start them off indoors, sowing any time between February and April. 1.Plant the seeds 6mm deep in a tray of seedling compost. Keep in a propagator or place them on a warm, sunny window ledge with cling film over the top of the tray. They should germinate in 21 days. 2.Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, pot on into some gritty compost. 3.The plants will soon become bushy and they are ready to plant out in the summer, once frost risks have passed. Plant them in rows 30cm apart in finely raked soil. 4.As they grow, thin the seedlings to 23cm apart. Replant the ones which have been removed. 5.It will take a couple of years for new plants to flower.
Description
Elegant and beautiful plants. The pampas grass is tall and beautiful, evergreen in all seasons, with a spindle-shaped panicle, long flowering period and strong ornamental value. Easy to grow and maintain. Pampas grass can survive in poor soil and has strong adaptability to drought and high temperature. Once planted, you only need to spend very little time taking care of it. Fast - growing. Pampas grows fast, so you can expect to it to reach full height within months. Pampas grass is versatile. The flower spikes of pampas reeds are long and beautiful, and the garden planting is spectacular and elegant. You can also dry the flower spikes to make dried flower decorations. Sow. Plant the seeds 6mm deep in a tray of seedling compost. Keep in a propagator or place them on a warm, sunny window ledge with cling film over the top of the tray. They should germinate in 21 days. Pampas grass, the common name for Cortaderia selloana, is a flowering plant and ornamental grass native to Argentina, Brazil, and other regions of South America, and cultivated worldwide. As a member of the Poaceae family, pampas grass is related to bamboo, rice, and wheat. The flowering plant is identifiable by its height, varying between four and 13 feet, and by an inflorescence or group of feathery plumes of flowers. Pampas grass also has green or yellow saw-toothed leaf blades with razor-sharp edges that form tufted clumps called tussocks. How to Grow Pampas grass Pampas grass can be grown from seed. Start them off indoors, sowing any time between February and April. 1.Plant the seeds 6mm deep in a tray of seedling compost. Keep in a propagator or place them on a warm, sunny window ledge with cling film over the top of the tray. They should germinate in 21 days. 2.Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, pot on into some gritty compost. 3.The plants will soon become bushy and they are ready to plant out in the summer, once frost risks have passed. Plant them in rows 30cm apart in finely raked soil. 4.As they grow, thin the seedlings to 23cm apart. Replant the ones which have been removed. 5.It will take a couple of years for new plants to flower.
Specifications
Plant height | 10 Feet |
Pack Size | 100.0 Count |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
Brand | Joyful King |
Water Requirements | Little To No Watering |
Package Dimensions | 2.01 X 1.57 X 0.28 Inches |
Item Weight | 4.2 Ounces |
Usda Hardiness Zone | 7,8,9 |
Color | Blue |
Plant Or Animal Product Type | Herb |
Indoor/outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |