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Pampas grass is a graceful plant that adds a feeling of the tropics when planted in your yard.This grass has reed-like leaves and tall bloom spikes with feathery plumes that usually are white. Pampas grass grows well along temperate coastal areas and does not grow well in areas where the temperature drops below freezing for extended periods.
INSTRUCTIONS:1)Choose an area in the yard that receives full sun, as the plant will not do well in shaded areas. Leave an adequate amount of space around the plant, as it will spread quickly. Pampas grass grows best in sandy and loamy soils.
2)Dig the planting hole 12 inches to 18 inches deep and 15 inches wide to accommodate plants grown in gallon containers. The crown of the plant should be at ground level when set into the planting hole. Prepare the soil well, working in organic compost or peat moss to assure proper drainage.
Soak the plant thoroughly with water before removing it from the container. This plant tends to have roots that are tough and become interwoven in containers. Cut through the roots with a garden trowel to spread the roots outward on all sides.
4)Place the plant into the planting hole, spreading the roots outward. Keep the plant straight, with its most attractive side facing outward.
5)Water the plant thoroughly and fill in around the plant with soil. Tamp the soil firmly around the plant. Water the plant and cover the area around it with mulch. Water the Pampas grass regularly for the first few weeks. Water the plant during dry times of the year.
WARNIGS:
Pampas grass may not bloom the first year after planting.
Pampas grass grows well in containers. In less temperate climates, move the plant indoors to avoid freezing.
Dig up established plants and divide for planting in other areas.
The grass blades of Pampas grass are very sharp, so keep them clear of walkways and entrances.
The plants become very large, so avoid planting them at the entrance of driveways.
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All listia rules apply and i only ship in usa
thanks and good luck!!!!
Apr 7th, 2014 at 7:55:17 AM PDT by
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That"s Not Pampas Grass Seed It Looks Like Fountain Grass Seed. Its Way To Big And Pampas Grass Seed Is Tiny And White.
Apr 7th, 2014 at 6:39:09 PM PDT by
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I checked it...It is white and small and fuzzy as well...but if you want you can post some of your seeds to compare them to one another...Thanks
Apr 8th, 2014 at 8:17:43 AM PDT by
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Well I sure hope it is because I won two bags of it on here and didnt need both bags..so I am trying to get some of my credits back..I will search to see it it is or not...if it is not I will correct its name on here...Thanks for letting me know..
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Apr 8th, 2014 at 6:39:15 AM PDT by
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Better For You Fountain Grass Gets Better Bids.
Apr 8th, 2014 at 3:42:11 PM PDT by
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I am still not sure if it is or not but the seeds dont look like the fountain grass seeds...Could you look one more time at the seeds on my page..I posted some more on there....Or if you could post some of your seeds on here I can compair the seeds..Thanks
Apr 9th, 2014 at 10:41:23 AM PDT by

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