55+ Dwarf Fountain Grass Seeds 
                                     ( Pennisetum Alopecuroides )


 Grow your own beautiful fountain grass with this pack of 55+ seeds 
from My Brooklyn Botanical Garden's Club. 

This ornamental grass is perfect for outdoor spaces like patios, 
with a clumping growth habit and lanceolate foliage. 

The fountain grass is cold-resistant and deer-resistant, making it a low-maintenance
  addition to any garden.

 With a USDA hardiness zone of 5 (-20 to -10 °F), this fountain grass is well-suited 
to a variety of climates, from Mediterranean to cold and mountainous.
It thrives in sand, silt, loam, and
 peat soils, and can tolerate a range of pH levels and watering conditions. 
Bring some greenery to your outdoor space with these fresh fountain grass seeds.

GROWING ZONE: 4 -11
MATURE HEIGHT: 2.5 - 3.5 Feet
MATURE WIDTH: 2.5 - 3 Feet
CLASSIFICATION: Warm season ornamental grass
SUNLIGHT: Full sun to part shade
HABIT: Clump forming
FOLIAGE: Rich red in spring, turning greenish red in summer
FLOWER COLOR: Pinkish white beginning in August
PRUNING SEASON: Cut down to 6 inches in the late winter / early spring
SOIL CONDITION: Prefers average soil, but will tolerate wet soil
WATER REQUIREMENTS: Water well until established
USES: Drought tolerant, ground cover, rain gardens, can be used to stabilize soil on any sloped landscape.


DETAILED STEPS TO GROW ORNAMENTAL GRASS FROM SEED INDOORS


    Pour some of the seed growing soil into a bowl or container.
    Dampen the soil by holding the container under the faucet. Stir the soil well the even out the dampness. Don’t soak it too much, just enough to dampen.
    Fill the planting cells with the seed growing soil to just below the top. I used a spoon to scoop the soil into the pods.
    Sprinkle the seeds onto the top of the soil. Tamp down.
    Spritz the top using the spray water bottle.
    Cover with plastic wrap.
    Store in a warm area that gets part sun part shade.
    Once a day, pull back the plastic and spray the soil with the water bottle.
    Depending on the type of seed, seedlings will begin to sprout within 2 to 3 weeks, in most cases.
    After seedlings have sprouted and strengthened for about 2 weeks, move them to the outside for the hardening off period, once there are no signs of frost outdoors.


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