Graceful, low-maintenance plants that add structure and movement to your garden. Ideal for borders, etc., but also sometimes used as cut flowers and dried flowers.
Ornamental grasses are plants with long, narrow leaves and striking plumes or spikes. They are primarily used in gardens, borders, pots, and dried flower arrangements. They add movement, structure, and natural elegance to the garden.
Ornamental grasses are low-maintenance, hardy, and provide structure and color year after year. They sway in the wind, bringing both vibrancy and tranquility. Many species are also biodiverse, attractive to birds and insects.
Yes! Many ornamental grasses are perfect for a vase or as part of a dried bouquet. They add volume, structure, and natural elegance, and often remain beautiful for a long time, whether fresh or dried.
Cut grasses when the plumes or ears are fully grown but not yet completely dried out. For most varieties, this is late summer to early autumn. This keeps the colors vibrant and ensures they stay firm in the vase.
Little maintenance required
Movement and structure in borders
Biodiversity-friendly: attractive to birds and insects
Hardy and perennial
Many uses: garden, pots, dried flowers.
In short, grasses are stylish, practical and sustainable for any garden.