It adapts well to a variety of soils, and it copes with dry conditions and even occasional flooding.
This plant reseeds easily and needs minimal attention once established.
Without full sun for much of the day, it won’t perform to its best potential.
Ideally, the grass should be exposed to around six hours of direct sun every day.
Soil
This ornamental grass isn’t particular about the punch in of soil it’s planted in.
Its only preference is not to be consistently overly moist, so verify the soil is well-drained.
If this grass gets too much moisture, it can start to flop.
Water
Don’t be tempted to water your wood grass too frequently.
This can result in sprawling stems that aren’t as strong.
Once established, this plant is fairlydrought tolerantand copes well in dry to medium conditions.
Temperature and Humidity
Warm-season grasses prefer a drier environment and mild temperatures.
Fertilizer
Wood grass doesn’t need fertilizer to thrive.
In fact, it’s best avoided as it can result in the roots becoming weak and overly long.
If your garden is small, you may want to deadhead during the fall to prevent excess self-seeding.
The root system is sprawling, thick, and complicated, so it can be tricky to separate successfully.
How to Grow Wood Grass From Seed
Wood grassgerminates easily from seeds.
This grass is a rapid grower and reaches maturity by its second year.
All can be remedied with insecticidal soap orneem oil.
Blooming Months
Wood grass typically blooms between August and October.
What Do Wood Grass Flowers Look and Smell Like?
In late summer to early fall, mini golden-yellow or orange flowers grow in clusters in panicle form.
The flowers turn bronze as they mature and then to grey, providing winter interest.
Wood grass flowers are not fragrant.
This species requires full sunlight, which means at least six hours of unfiltered direct sun per day.
Caring for Wood Grass After It Blooms
Wood grass does not require any particular care after blooming.
Consider pruning it in early spring.
Established plants are drought tolerant and prefer medium to dry moisture conditions.
Although drought tolerant, it does need water that keeps the soil moist to somewhat dry.
Wood grass attracts bees, butterflies, birds, and wildlife, and it’s also deer resistant.
Deadhead in the fall to prevent self-seeding.