Tall grasses – movement and structure in the garden
Tall grasses create living elements in the garden, moving beautifully with the wind and giving the garden a natural and lush look. They are available in many species and varieties, from narrow and elegant to wide and bushy, which makes it possible to combine them in a crisscross pattern for a varied and interesting bed.
In addition to their decorative value, tall grasses can be used as a shelterbelt, screening off unsuitable views, or as a backdrop for flowering perennials.
Care and planting of tall grasses
Tall grasses thrive best in well-drained soil and full sun to light shade. They require minimal care, but removing dead stems in spring encourages new growth and keeps the plants healthy and lush.
The grasses adapt to both large and small gardens and can be grown individually in pots, in beds or as distinctive border zones, providing flexible design options.










