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Northwind Switch Grass

Panicum virgatum 'Northwind'

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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Give this grass plenty of light, ideally at least 6 hours of direct sun daily. While it can handle light shade, too much shade will make the stems flop over and the foliage less vibrant.
  • Soil: Northwind isn't picky and adapts to most soil types, including clay or sandy soils, as long as they drain well. Avoid overly rich or consistently soggy soils, which can cause the plant to lose its tight, upright form.

Watering Requirements

Water deeply and regularly during the first growing season to help the root system establish. Once established, Northwind is quite drought tolerant, but consistent moisture will keep the foliage looking its best and prevent the tips from browning.

Pruning Tips

This grass is a warm-season variety, meaning it does most of its growing in late spring and summer. Cut the entire clump back to about 3–4 inches above the ground in late winter or very early spring before new green shoots appear. Leaving the foliage up through winter provides nice structure and movement in the garden, plus shelter for birds.

Fertilizer Needs

Skip the heavy fertilizers; this grass actually performs better in average soil. If growth seems sluggish, apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the season, as they can lead to weak, floppy stems that won't stand up well to winter weather.

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Description

The Northwind Switch Grass (Panicum virgatum 'Northwind'), is a very upright and erect growing warm-season Ornamental Grass, known for its tolerance for heavy snow load. A wonderful textural and structural element for your landscape!

The strong, upright growing blades are a solid, deep-green during the growing season, before turning golden in the fall. Holding this fall color through the winter! Easy care and very low maintenance, this grass sways and rustles in the breeze, offering sensory elements to the garden!

The tall, delicate inflorescences are golden-yellow and rise gracefully above the foliage during autumn, persisting all winter to offer four-season interest! You'll love the swaying, airy motion these lend to the garden atmosphere!

Planting and Application:

Northwind is an excellent background plant, providing structure, motion, privacy and texture to the garden and landscape! It is quite handsome when used in groups or as an accent plant. Coastal gardens and formal gardens both benefit from this tough grass! Mixing and mingling well with all colors, they add grace, color, plus texture year-round!

Since this grass tolerates wet soils, it is a fine choice for water gardens or along stream banks, water features and rain gardens or where the gutters drain. Deer avoid this water-wise plant so it's great for en masse in out-of-the-way areas. Ornamental grasses are amazing in the perennial and butterfly gardens, or with prairie natives and Xeriscaping, plus it provides excellent cover and food for wildlife.

  • Deep-Green Ornamental Grass
  • 6-Foot Tall Upright Form
  • Foliage and Flowers Turn Golden in Autumn
  • Dense, Upright Selection of a Native
  • Winter Interest, Sound, Color, Texture, Motion!

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Northwind is spreading, easy-care, versatile and tolerant of a wide range of soil and climatic conditions and is an improved form of the native. Hardy USDA zones 3-9, it's a warm-season perennial grass, so don't be alarmed if it's not growing in early spring. Switch Grass loves moist, well-draining, fertile soil. However, it also tolerates sand, dry soils and slopes, and boggy areas. Even doing well in clay conditions, alkalinity, occasional drought, moderate salinity, and incidental seasonal flooding!

  • Full Sun & Part Shade
  • Moist to Dry (Once Established) Well-Drained Soil
  • Easy To Grow - Incredibly Versatile & Adaptable
  • Deer-Resistant
  • Warm-Season Grass Variety
  • Tolerates Snow Load

Northwind is tough! Add drama and grace to your landscape without the fuss. Northwind Switch Grass is a popular plant that always sells out fast here at Nature Hills so order yours now!

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of soil does Northwind Switch Grass prefer, and can it handle clay or sandy soils?

  • Northwind Switch Grass is extremely adaptable and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, including clay and sandy soils. It even thrives in wet soils, making it perfect for rain gardens or areas with poor drainage. Plant it anywhere from dry xeriscaping sites to waterlogged spots for reliable performance in zones 3-9.

How much water does Northwind Switch Grass need after it's established—is it drought-tolerant?

  • Established Northwind Switch Grass is very drought-tolerant and described as water-wise. This hardy native thrives in zones 3-9 with minimal irrigation once established. Water regularly the first year, then reduce to occasional deep watering during extended dry periods.

Is Northwind Switch Grass deer-resistant?

  • Yes, Northwind Switch Grass is deer-resistant. Deer naturally avoid this native grass, making it an excellent choice for problem areas where deer browsing is common. Plant it en masse in remote garden spots or use it as a natural barrier in zones 3-9.

How do I care for Northwind Switch Grass, including pruning or cutting back?

  • Northwind Switch Grass is extremely low maintenance and tolerates a wide range of soil conditions in zones 3-9. As a warm-season grass, cut it back to 4-6 inches in late winter before new growth begins. It handles wet soils well and is drought tolerant once established.

Does Northwind Switch Grass spread aggressively or reseed itself?

  • Northwind Switch Grass spreads gradually through rhizomes but is not considered aggressive like some ornamental grasses. This improved native selection maintains a controlled, upright clumping habit in zones 3-9. Expect manageable spread that's easy to divide when needed, available at naturehills.com.

What size plants are available for purchase, like bare root, gallon pots, or larger?

  • Northwind Switch Grass is typically available in 1-gallon containers from most nurseries. This hardy zones 3-9 perennial reaches 6 feet tall at maturity, so even smaller starter plants establish quickly. Plant in spring after soil warms since it's a warm-season grass.

Can Northwind Switch Grass be shipped bare root, and what are the shipping restrictions?

  • Northwind Switch Grass ships as potted plants, not bare root, since ornamental grasses establish better with intact root systems. This hardy zones 3-9 perennial can ship spring through fall. Order early in the season for best establishment before winter.

How long does it take for Northwind Switch Grass to reach maturity?

  • Northwind Switch Grass typically reaches its full 6-foot mature height within 2-3 growing seasons. As a warm-season grass in zones 3-9, it puts on most of its growth from late spring through summer. Plant in spring after soil warms for best establishment.

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