Guide to growing Rabbit Foot Grass - Polypogon

Members of the Polypogon are perennial grasses that reach about 60cm in height.

They carry downy flower spikes from summer to autumn.

Some common names for Polypogon include Rabbit Foot Grass and Beard Grass.


How to grow Rabbit Foot Grass

it is best to grow rabbit Foot Grass (and other Polypogon) outdoors from the off. The seeds should be sown onto the soil surface in the first months of spring at about 30 to 40cm apart. Rabbit foot grass is able to grow in both lightly shaded and sunny parts of the garden; best results will be got in sunny parts of the garden. Ideally the soil that Polypogon species grow in should be fertile.

Caring for Rabbit foot Grass - Polypogon

Polypogon plants should be grown in an area where they are protected from environmental damage such as rain and wind. If you require more Rabbit foot grass plants then they can be propagated by taking cuttings.



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