
blue fescue
Festuca glauca 'Casca11' BEYOND BLUE
Overview
Blue Fescue (Festuca glauca 'Casca11' BEYOND BLUE) is an amazing plant species that will delight gardeners everywhere. It is a tufted, herbaceous perennial that features curvaceous, blue foliage, making it an eye-catching addition to any garden. Its silvery-blue leaves are a delightful sight throughout the year, and when you add in its upright, arching habit, this specimen truly stands out against other plant species. Little maintenance is needed, as it is drought-tolerant and requires minimal pruning, making it an easy, no-fuss addition to your garden. Its spectacular beauty and easy care make Blue Fescue an exceptional choice for any garden!
Care Guide
Watering
Blue fescue (Festuca glauca 'Casca11' BEYOND BLUE) should be watered every week during the hot summer months and once every 2 weeks during the milder months. The soil should be kept moist but not waterlogged. It is preferable to apply water in the morning to allow the foliage to dry quickly. When the top inch of soil begins to dry, water liberally until it begins to drip from the drainage holes at the bottom of the pot. It is important to check regularly for signs of over-watering, such as yellowing of foliage, wilting, or root rot. Blue fescue is a drought-tolerant plant and water should only be given if the soil becomes dry and before the plant wilts.
Light
Blue fescue (Festuca glauca 'Casca11' BEYOND BLUE) plants prefer full sun in order to thrive, meaning they need a minimum of 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight throughout the day for the best growth and disease resistance. This species is not particular about the time of day it receives sun, so any hours that the plant receives full, direct, unobstructed sunlight will be beneficial. For full sun locations, blue fescue will thrive with mornings, afternoons, or a combination of both, so long as the plant receives the desired amount of sunlight.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 4–9.
Pruning
Blue fescue (Festuca glauca 'Casca11' BEYOND BLUE) is a low-growing ornamental grass, usually reaching an approximate height of 8 to 10 inches. This grass is best when kept trimmed. Pruning should be done twice a year, in late winter or early spring, and again in the fall. During each trim, the grass should be cut back by 1 third of its original height. The goal is to maintain a healthy, full-looking appearance without overcutting. To help prevent damage, you should avoid pruning more than 1-third at a time and prune so that the grass remains wider at the base than at the top. Additionally, when possible, avoid pruning in conditions of extreme heat or cold, as these can cause damage to the foliage.
Propagation
Division, Seed Propagation, Cutting, Layering Propagation
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