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Looking to buy an ornamental grass online? We find you ornamental grasses including stipsa, sedge and silver grass from reputable online garden centres and nurseries offering UK delivery.
 | Red Hook Sedge Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: July and August Flower colour: mahogany-brown to blackOther features: the ephemeral foliage is brightest when youngHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection)Dwarf, evergreen grass with wonderful deep bronzy-red-orange foliage, depending on the light. This beautiful sedge is an excellent accent plant for use at the front of the border or in a large container. Best planted in a sunny, sheltered spot that does not dry out, the foliage contrasts well with variegated, black or golden-brown ornamental grasses.Garden care: Lift and divide congested colonies between late-spring and mid-summer.Goes well with: Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens', Carex hachijoensis 'Evergold', Phormium 'Maori Maiden', Molinia caerulea 'Variegata', Panicum virgatum 'Rehbraun', Luzula sylvatica 'Hohe Tatra'...more
From: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Rolawn GroRight Lawn Establishment Fertiliser 2Kg Slow release pre-turfing and seeding fertiliser that feeds turf and seed from the roots up. GroRight ensures your new lawn gets off to the best possible start. Use all year round in any soil type. Feeds for up to 4 months. Covers 50sqm....more
From: £6.99 Source: Rolawn Direct
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 | Golden Oats Position: full sunSoil: moderately fertile, medium to light, well-drained soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: June and July Flower colour: purplish-green maturing to pale goldOther features: the flowers make attractive dried flower arrangementsHardiness: fully hardyArching stems of glistening, golden, oat-like flowerheads above clumps of slender, grey-green leaves. This majestic evergreen grass is an excellent specimen plant for a sunny, mixed or new perennial border. Perfect for introducing movement, it looks stunning under-planted with the rich purple flowerheads of Allium hollandicum 'Purple Sensation'.Garden care: When planting always wear stout gardening gloves to protect against the sharp edges of the basal leaves. Wearing gloves, comb through the plant in early spring to remove dead foliage....more
From: £7.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Feather Reed Grass Position: sunSoil: dry or wet, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast growingFlowering period: early summer to autumnHardiness: fully hardyA stiff, erect habit is the defining feature of this grass, named afterthe famous German plantsman who introduced it to the public in the1950s. Plant it en masse to form a feathery screen, or in small groupsto add height and definition to a perennial border. It also looks goodplanted next to buildings. This is one of the earliest perennial grassesto get going, with shoots appearing in early spring, followed byflowers that are green at first, then fade to buff.Garden care: Very low maintenance, Calamagrostis x acutiflora ‘Karl Foerster' simply needs to be cut down to the ground in February. Don't be tempted to chop it earlier, as its wheat-coloured stems add drama and strong winter presence to the garden....more
From: £6.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Extendable Edging Shears These aluminium handled edging shears are strong yet lightweight, with rubberised grips for comfort and carbon steel blades for a perfect cut. What's more, they extend from 66cm (26in) to 108cm (42.5in), locking off anywhere between, to suit every height of gardener!...more
From: £29.95 Source: Ferndale Lodge
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 | Cordless Cylinder Lawn Mower Achieve a beautiful striped lawn with this robust yet lightweight cylinder mower! Powered by a 12V rechargeable battery pack, there are no dangerous power cables or messy petrol cans to worry about. Runs for up to 60 minutes on a single charge, cutting an area of around 180 sq.m. (200 sq.ft.). Weighs just 9kg (+ 4.5kg battery)...more
From: £129.95 Source: Ferndale Lodge
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 | Rapid Green Wild Flower Lawn Seed (150gm) Create your own little wildlife habitat with Suttons Wildflower Lawn! With the increasing interest in the environment, more and more gardeners are prepared to set aside an informal area to encourage wildlife into the garden. 150g....more
From: £7.99 Source: Ferndale Lodge
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 | Feather Reed Grass Position: full sunSoil: dry or moist, humus-rich soilRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period: June to AugustHardiness: fully hardy A tall, dramatic grass with an upright, architectural habit, this will stand to attention in a perennial border, or can be planted en masse as a screen. Fine leaves initially have yellow margins, which fade to white as the flowers emerge. Both the leaves and flowers turn a wonderful wheat colour in late autumn and should be left to add winter interest in the garden.Garden care: Although they can be planted in light shade, the flowers of Calamagrostis cultivars tend to fall over without sun. Cut ‘Overdam' down to the ground in late winter, before the new shoots start appearing....more
From: £6.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Pheasant's Tail Grass (syn. Stipa arundinacea) Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moderately fertile, medium to light, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June to SeptemberHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection)One of the best and most versatile evergreen grasses, this will thrive in sun or shade, and glows shades of copper, gold and bronze in the autumn, hence its common name, Pheasant's Tail Grass. It has a soft, arching habit, so plant it among shrubs for textural contrast, or in a mixed or herbaceous border. Garden care: In spring, tease out deadfoliage by gently running your fingers through it as if it were hair. It may self-seed, but simply pull out seedlings when you see them....more
From: £6.45 Source: Crocus
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 | Hakonechloa Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist but well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: August to OctoberHardiness: fully hardyAn eye-catching small ornamental grass, which forms cascading hummocks of vividly striped bright yellow and green striped foliage. The narrow leaves keep their colour throughout the season, and often when the plant is grown in full sun it develops a reddish tinge. In late summer and autumn, pale green, needle-like flower spikes appear, giving a billowing lightness to planted drifts. It is useful as a simple understorey to light shrubs and as a soft edging to paths or steps. The clean, minimalist style of this grass makes it a good choice for formal courtyards or in minimalist urban planters.Garden care: Incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost into the planting hole. Leave flower heads to dry out through the winter, adding valuable texture to plantings. Apply a light mulch (3cm) of well-rotted garden compost after cutting back old foliage and before new growth emerges in spring....more
From: £6.95 Source: Crocus
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