Unique Color and Texture Variation Meet Heat Resistance
Why Mexican Feather Grass?
Grown in groups, from rock gardens to dry stream beds, Mexican Feather Grass is an airy, graceful favorite that offers a delicate look. Even better? Itβs heat resistant as well as drought tolerant, so its good looks are matched by its strength.
Imagine an artistic, low-maintenance statement plant in your garden. Not only does Mexican Feather Grass offer a unique focal point, whether itβs planted in clusters or as a single accent, but itβs also ideal for container-growth. Its versatility is second to none.
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But the biggest benefit of our Mexican Feather Grass? Itβs a proven performer. Weβve hand-selected the best specimen for the best results in your landscape. Basically, because weβve put in the extra work, your Mexican Feather Grass is ready to go and grow right away.
It arrives to your door in the healthiest, happiest condition, so no green thumb is no problem. Get the promise of beauty, strength and dependability with our Mexican Feather Grass today!
Note: If you purchase this grass in fall-winter, it may be cut back for the plantβs health. If your grass is cut back, donβt worry – it will grow even happier and healthier next spring!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Mexican Feather Grass is known for its sun-loving growth, so ensure you choose a sunny locale to plant. Also, well-drained soil is important.
When youβre ready to plant, dig a hole in the ground or your container thatβs at least two times the width of your plantβs root ball. After placing, back fill the soil, tamp down to ensure air pockets are eliminated, and water.
2. Watering: Though itβs drought tolerant, Mexican Feather Grass needs to be watered regularly during its first growing season (approximately once weekly). If youβre not sure when to water, simply check its soil (2 to 3 inches down) for dryness. Once your plant is established, watering can be reduced.
3. Pruning: Deadheading is not necessary. However, we do recommend that you remove or rake out dead foliage from your Mexican Feather Grass during the dormant season, in winter, before new foliage emerges.





















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