Ornamental grasses (mix)
Mix of Decorative Ornamental grasses.
The mixture included ornamental annual cereals and herbs. Seeds are sown in open ground in April-May. Seedlings appear on the 10-12th day. In dry, hot weather, watering is required (because flowering may stop) and top dressing is required. Plants are cold-resistant, photophilous, undemanding to soils.
Cereals are great in the garden with other plants, but look especially good next to heather and coniferous shrubs, in rocky gardens or on an artificial sandy hill. They can serve as an excellent material for creating winter bouquets and floral arrangements.
The mixture included ornamental annual cereals and herbs. Seeds are sown in open ground in April-May. Seedlings appear on the 10-12th day. In dry, hot weather, watering is required (because flowering may stop) and top dressing is required. Plants are cold-resistant, photophilous, undemanding to soils.
Cereals are great in the garden with other plants, but look especially good next to heather and coniferous shrubs, in rocky gardens or on an artificial sandy hill. They can serve as an excellent material for creating winter bouquets and floral arrangements.
For drying, the inflorescences are cut immediately after earing and at the beginning of flowering, when the plants acquire a light yellow color. You can’t be late, because the upper part of the panicle crumbles quickly.
For drying, they are tied into small bundles and hung in the shade under a canopy. In order to give the herbs a brilliant light color, they are exposed to sunlight.
All herbs that do not turn brown when dried and remain green are well exposed to solar "whitening".