The ornamental grasses in this corner garden plan will make an eye-catching yet low-maintenance display.
They’re also super low-maintenance, so you’re able to plant them and pretty much forget them.
The buff-colored plumes endure into winter, too, keeping the garden attractive when all else has gone dormant.
Credit: Illustration by Mavis Augustine Torke
Many of these grasses are perennials that come back every year and don’t require much care.
You should cut back ornamental grass in late winter or early spring.
Some varieties of ornamental grasses,like sedge, are evergreen and remain green all year.
Others will go dormant during the winter months and typically turn brown.
It depends on the jot down of grass and your climate.