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Ornamental grass is a low-maintenance solution for discerning native gardeners with little time to spare. With the proper selection, you can welcome local wildlife, create shelter and visual appeal, and even restore the quality of your soil.

Ornamental Grass Brings Beauty and Elegance

A beautiful and visually appealing landscape or garden must not be a high-maintenance project. Ornamental grasses are a way to add visually appealing plants to your landscape that only require a little upkeep or work to maintain. They also provide other benefits to the health of the surrounding plants and the environment overall.

Many varieties add a subtle but noticeable collar variation to your garden. They are handy for breaking up longer lines or larger areas of shrubs. Some varieties, such as zebra and horsetail, are varied and add depth to areas of similar color. Others, like Mondo and Purple Fountain, come in sharp, darker tones or muted purples. Others, such as Feather Reeds, add a more classic look with the beige tones of dried wheat.

Ornamental Grass Fight Soil Erosion

Along with increasing your garden's visual appeal, they can help improve the health and stability of your landscaping. Many varieties work great at soil or erosion control, especially on steeper slopes. Also, taller types can help create shade or protect from stronger winds and more delicate flowers, blooms, or other plants that may thrive better without direct sunlight.

They are also a great way to encourage pollinators and smaller birds to visit your garden, helping with pollination and increasing plant health. Taller and thicker groups provide significant areas of protection for pollinators and can even be a safe place for smaller birds to nest and raise their young.

Ornamental Grass Makes Great Border Plants

While Ornamental Grasses work well at filling in gaps or larger bare areas in your garden, they provide many other benefits while requiring minimal maintenance. Most varieties are hardy and grow well in many climates. They are also very tolerant of minimal to no care, with some only requiring trimming to suit your desired look.

If you want to put that final touch on your landscaping or add a little variety without adding work in upkeep, a variety of them will work great for you.