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Shortest Ornamental Grasses For Small-Space Landscaping!

Shortest Ornamental Grasses For Small-Space Landscaping! - Nature Hills Nursery

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Deliver Big Style Without the Bulk

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Short on space but craving a big garden impact? Short Ornamental Grasses from Nature Hills Nursery offer vibrant texture, color, and movement without the towering height of traditional prairie or Pampas Grass. These compact Grasses pack a major punch in modern and classic landscapes alike!

Perfect for containers, small garden beds, rock gardens, or front-of-the-border plantings, these smaller selections bring year-round interest with colorful blades, plume-like seed heads, and wildlife-friendly charm. Hardy and easy to maintain, most dwarf ornamental grasses are also deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, and incredibly versatile throughout the fall and winter.

Shortest of the Short (Under 12 Inches Tall)

These miniature marvels make a big impact with a tiny footprint. Ideal for edging, containers, and mixed plantings.

Colorful Small Grasses (1-2 Feet Tall & Wide)

Petite in form, but full of personality. These ornamental grasses are right-sized for patio pots or narrow beds.

Biggest of the Littles (2-3 Feet Tall in Bloom)

These are your mid-sized Grasses that make bold accents without overwhelming smaller spaces.

How to Use Short Ornamental Grasses in the Landscape

From elegant borders to cozy container gardens, short ornamental grasses add movement, structure, and seasonal color in any space. They blend beautifully with flowering perennials, native wildflowers, or flowering shrubs. Try using Ornamental Grasses in the landscape as:

  • Flowing edging along walkways or patios
  • In Rock Gardens
  • Massed for waves of color
  • On steep slopes or hard-to-mow hillsides, and as erosion control
  • As dynamic groundcovers
  • In decorative pots and raised beds

Many are perennial in Zones 4-9 and make great additions to both formal and wild garden designs. These Grasses also provide cover and seed for birds, plus soft sound and motion that calm the senses.

Caring For Ornamental Grasses

Read up on how to plant Ornamental Grasses here!

  • Sunlight: Most prefer full sun for the best growth, but some tolerate partial shade.
  • Soil: Must have well-drained soil. Some tolerate clay or sandy loam.
  • Watering: Water regularly during the first year using the Finger Test to check soil moisture. Most are drought-tolerant once established.
  • Mulch: Apply 3-4 inches of arborist mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Seasonal Care: Cut back in late winter to early spring to renew foliage and encourage fresh growth.
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Short Grasses are incredibly low-maintenance, long-lived, and beautiful across all four seasons. Whether you want a tidy accent or a lush sea of motion, these versatile plants are a must-have.

Little Grasses, Big Style!

Don't underestimate the impact of short ornamental grasses! Whether you're going for tidy, textured curb appeal or a breezy naturalized meadow look, these compact powerhouses deliver all the movement, color, and structure with none of the bulk.

Order your favorites from Nature Hills Nursery today and bring a graceful rhythm to your garden spaces without losing out on space!

Happy Planting!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are grasses plants?

Yes, grasses are plants belonging to the Poaceae family, one of the largest plant families with over 10,000 species worldwide. Ornamental grasses like those mentioned in our collection are true grasses, while some "grasses" like Mondo Grass are actually grass-like plants from different botanical families. Most ornamental grasses are perennial plants that return year after year, thriving in USDA zones 3-10 depending on the variety. Choose true grasses for sunny locations and grass-like alternatives such as sedges for shadier spots in your landscape.

Are ornamental grasses low maintenance?

Yes, ornamental grasses are exceptionally low maintenance once established. Most varieties are drought-tolerant and deer-resistant, requiring minimal watering and no pest control after their first growing season. The main care requirement is an annual cutback in late winter or early spring before new growth emerges. Choose native or well-adapted varieties for your zone to ensure the easiest care and best performance.

Can mobs spawn on short grass?

Short ornamental grasses like those under 12 inches tall create dense, low-growing coverage that naturally suppresses weed growth through competitive root systems and shade. Varieties such as Elijah Blue Fescue and Pennsylvania Sedge form thick mats that leave little room for unwanted plants to establish. For best results, plant these grasses 12-18 inches apart and maintain proper spacing to ensure full coverage within 2-3 growing seasons.

Can you show me some pictures?

You can view detailed photos of all our short ornamental grasses by visiting the individual product pages on naturehills.com. Each grass variety like Elijah Blue Fescue, Big Twister Corkscrew Rush, and Piglet Fountain Grass has multiple high-resolution images showing foliage color, growth habit, and seasonal appearance. Browse by height category to see visual comparisons of the shortest varieties under 12 inches versus the 1-3 foot tall selections.

- How often should I cut back short ornamental grasses?

Most short ornamental grasses should be cut back once annually in late winter to early spring, typically February through March before new growth begins. Cool-season grasses like fescue can be trimmed back by one-third in early spring, while warm-season varieties should be cut to 2-3 inches above ground level. Evergreen types like Mondo Grass and Sweet Flag rarely need cutting back unless damaged by winter weather. Cut back your grasses when you see new shoots emerging at the base for optimal timing.

- What is the best time to divide ornamental grasses?

The best time to divide ornamental grasses is in early spring, just as new growth begins to emerge but before active growing season starts. In zones 4-6, this typically falls in March to early April, while zones 7-9 can divide from late February through March. Cool-season grasses like fescue can also be divided in early fall, about 6-8 weeks before your first hard frost. Use a sharp spade to cut through the crown, ensuring each division has healthy roots and shoots for successful establishment.

- Do short ornamental grasses need much water?

Most short ornamental grasses are drought-tolerant once established, typically requiring only occasional deep watering during extended dry periods. Exceptions include moisture-loving varieties like Big Twister Corkscrew Rush, which thrives in consistently moist conditions. Water newly planted grasses regularly the first growing season to establish strong root systems, then reduce frequency to promote drought tolerance. Check soil moisture 2-3 inches deep and water only when dry for best results.

- What types of short grasses grow well in shade?

Several short ornamental grasses thrive in shaded conditions, with Mondo Grass being an excellent evergreen groundcover option that stays under 12 inches tall and tolerates deep shade. Pennsylvania Sedge, a native grass-like plant, naturally grows in woodland settings and works perfectly as groundcover in shaded areas. Both varieties are low-maintenance and deer-resistant, making them ideal for borders, containers, or mixed plantings in shadier spots of your landscape.

- How much mulch should I apply around ornamental grasses?

Apply 2-3 inches of mulch around ornamental grasses, keeping it 2-3 inches away from the base of the plant to prevent crown rot and pest issues. Organic mulches like shredded bark or compost work best, helping retain moisture while allowing proper air circulation. Apply mulch in late spring after the soil has warmed, and refresh annually to maintain depth and effectiveness.

- Can short ornamental grasses handle foot traffic?

Most short ornamental grasses are not suitable for regular foot traffic, as they're designed for ornamental purposes rather than as lawn alternatives. However, some sedge varieties like Pennsylvania Sedge can tolerate occasional light foot traffic once established. For high-traffic areas, consider installing stepping stones or pathways around your ornamental grasses rather than through them. Plant these grasses in borders, containers, or decorative beds where they can be admired without being walked on.

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