Shenandoah Switch Grass

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          Description

          Unusual Pink-Red Blades Add Autumnal Color

          Why Shenandoah Switch Grass?

          Versatile and easy to grow, this grass thrives in nearly any landscape. It just needs sun and a little water to grow its signature, dense clumps of elegant, arching grass.

          Few grasses native to North America are as uniquely colored as Shenandoah Switch Grass. In mid-summer, the tips of the green grass turn pink-red. This color remains through winter. Gardeners plant the grass in mass plantings, specimen plants, or even in containers to add color and movement to their landscaping.

          Shenandoah Switch Grass is extremely adaptable. Not only does it thrive in any type of soil, but it can also be planted in both full or partial sunlight. What’s more, you don’t have to worry about it in times of drought or extreme heat, and it's tolerant of pollution and salt. It's even deer and black walnut resistant!

          Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better

          When you buy Shenandoah Switch Grass from FastGrowingTrees.com, you get a plant with a strong start. Because we grow, nurture and ship your grass with care, you'll get the benefit of healthy plants that are ready to thrive in your landscape - without the work.

          The only thing you have to do? Find the perfect spot for your new ornamental grass, and get year-round good looks as soon as you plant.

          Don't wait - get your own Shenandoah Switch Grass today!

          Note: If you purchase this grass in fall-winter, it may be cut back for the plant’s health. If your grass is cut back, don’t worry - it will grow even happier and healthier next spring!

          Planting & Care

          1. Planting: Plant in an area with full to partial sun (4-8 hours of sunlight per day). Select a location with well-drained soil and dig a hole that's large enough to accommodate your plant's root ball.After you've planted, mulch the surrounding area and water to settle the roots.

          2. Watering: Water the grass weekly for the first three months. After that, it becomes quite drought tolerant.

          3. Pruning: Prune back this grass to the ground in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges for a clean start and a fresh looking plant.