Easy Way To Garden Amanda Remington
Despite its name, Blue-eyed Grass isn’t actually grass. It’s a perennial flower that belongs to the iris family.
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Blue-eyed flowers come in shades of blue, violet, white, or yellow, depending on the species.
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Full sun or partial shade
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Can grow in most types of soil
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Can survive as perennials in USDA zones 4-9.
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Fertilize once a month during spring and summer
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Pinching or pruning is optional
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Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged
That's the basic knowledge on growing and caring for Blue-eyed grass. Read our full guide to learn about pest prevention and most common problems with this plant!
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