Pampas Grass. seeds. Cortaderia selloana
Pampas grass is the most popular grassland grown in individual, gorgeous puffs. Planting near water is preferable, but not in a wet spot.
Pampas grass
is a perennial plant that reaches a height of 2-2.5 m. Blossoms late - in September, October.
Safer to grow
Pampas grass
in large pots that can be brought out to the garden in the summer. Place in a light, cool (around 0 °C) room during winter. In spring, as growth resumes, the plant begins to be watered richly and fed with complex fertilizer every two weeks. As constant warmth sets in, the grain is brought back into the garden.
If the plant is left out in winter, it must be protected against excessive moisture. True, during the active growth period,
Pampas grass
loves wet soil.
The plant must be carefully wintered as the frost begins in autumn. The old leaves are tied together in bundles, the soil around the hope is covered in dry peat and covered with branches of needles trees.
The
Pampas grass
will be even better protected if a rooftop covering, such as a wooden box lined with waterproof material, is placed on top. In the spring, everything is gradually removed, the old leaves cut off so as not to damage the new shoots.
For seed propagation, sow the seedlings in boxes from March to May and maintain a temperature of 20 … 22 °C. Sprout in 14-24 days. The seedlings are pitched in pots 8-10 cm in diameter. In autumn, the new plants are brought into a cool space.
5 Seeds in the pack.