How To Grow Ornamental Grass  

How To Grow Ornamental Grass  

Ornamental grasses are one of the few types of plants that can survive the excessive summer heat while adding lovely textures, height, and even colors to your landscape.

Despite how easy-going purple fountain grass is, knowing a bit more about it won’t hurt, ensuring that it thrives in your garden whether planted as a natural screen, in containers, or in garden beds.

Is Purple Fountain Grass A Perennial? Purple fountain grass is a tender perennial. This means that it can’t survive cold winters like some others in the ornamental grass category, thriving in USDA zones 9-11.

But you can still enjoy purple fountain grass, with its long, arching spikes, tipped with purple plumes, in cooler climates.

But you can still enjoy purple fountain You can easily grow purple fountain grass as an annual, or provide protection over winter to help it thrive year after year. grass, with its long, arching spikes, tipped with purple plumes, in cooler climates.

Purple fountain grass is a beautiful plant that adds texture and splashes of – as you guessed it, purple or burgundy – to your garden.

Like most ornamental grasses, you can plant purple fountain grass around fall or spring. However, it’s recommended to plant it in spring to take advantage of the peak growing season. 

Given that mature plants can grow to about 5 feet tall and almost as wide, purple fountain grass needs plenty of space to breathe.

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