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P9 (9cm)
1 Litre
Any 3 plants (mix and match)
£25.00
£30.00
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£45.00
£58.00
Save 10%
Any 9 plants (mix and match)
£65.00
£80.00
Save 15%
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Plant information
Plant Description
‘Allgäu’ is a clump-forming, deciduous, perennial grass with narrow, arching leaves and feathery, silvery-green flower panicles in summer. It has slightly larger flowers over a longer period than the species. When the flowers and leaves die they turn buff-coloured and remain on the plant all winter
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Most grasses thrive in full sun (6–8 hours daily). Some varieties can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be reduced.
Grasses prefer well-drained soil, ideally light and moderately fertile. Heavy, waterlogged soil should be avoided to prevent root issues.
The best time to plant is spring or early autumn. Space them according to their mature size, plant at the same depth as their containers, firm in, and water well.
Water regularly during their first growing season. Once established, most grasses are drought-tolerant and only need water during prolonged dry periods.
Most grasses don’t need much feeding. In poor soils, a light compost mulch or a slow-release fertiliser in early spring is sufficient. Too much feeding can make them floppy.
Add structure, texture, and movement to your garden with hardy grasses – low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants perfect for borders, containers, and naturalistic planting. Choose from a wide range of perennial and evergreen grasses that thrive in UK gardens. Buy quality grasses online from Middleton Nurseries today.
Divide clumps every 2–4 years to keep them healthy. The best time is early spring before new growth or late summer for warm-season types.
Many grasses are perennial, dying back in winter and returning in spring. Some types, like carex, are evergreen and stay attractive year-round.
Grasses are usually low-maintenance and pest-resistant. In overly wet or crowded conditions, issues like mildew, rust, or aphids may occasionally appear.
Common reasons include too much shade, overfeeding, or lack of division. Move to a sunnier spot, divide overgrown clumps, and avoid high-nitrogen fertiliser.