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Outsidepride 200 Seeds Perennial Carex Comans Frosted Curls Ornamental Grass Seed for Planting
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Flower |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Brand | Outsidepride |
Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Green |
Special Feature | Seeds |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Unit Count | 200.0 Count |
About this item
- Carex Comans Frosted Curls is grown as a perennial in USDA Zones 7 - 9. This dwarf sedge only reaches 12 inches in height and grows best in full sun to partial shade.
- Also known as New Zealand Hair Grass, this ornamental plant is perfect for flower beds, borders, containers, or in mass plantings as a ground cover.
- This Carex has brown to pale green foliage. The Carex plant can also be divided every few years in the early spring.
- Sow these heirloom seeds at 4 seeds per plant in well-drained soil and keep moist until germination occurs in 21 - 24 days.
- Transplant the ornamental grass outdoors after frost danger has passed. Space the plants 18 inches apart.
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Carex Frosted Curls...
Are great in pots and containers, beds and borders, or as groundcovers!
Carex (Carex comans Frosted Curls)
The Carex is commonly called New Zealand Hair Sedge. This little dwarf sedge only reaches 12 inches in height. Grow Carex Frosted Curls to enjoy the silvery, dense green clumps. Ornamental grasses such as Carex prefer well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. They are drought-tolerant and need very little maintenance. The Carex also provides eye-catching interest throughout almost the entire year!
This Carex ornamental sedge has a fine-texture with 1/16"-wide, hair-like, almost cylindrical leaves. These leaves form dense tufts. With even a slight breeze, the iridescent, light green foliage will shimmer, and when the foliage has plenty of room to cascade over rocks, a container, or a wall, the ornamental grass gives the illusion of a waterfall. Carex grass care includes trimming the plant back in the late winter or early spring leaving 1/3 of the plant in place. The Carex plant can also be divided every few years in the early spring.
Carex (Carex comans Frosted Curls)
The Carex is commonly called New Zealand Hair Sedge. This little dwarf sedge only reaches 12 inches in height. Grow Carex Frosted Curls to enjoy the silvery, dense green clumps. Ornamental grasses such as Carex prefer well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. They are drought-tolerant and need very little maintenance. The Carex also provides eye-catching interest throughout almost the entire year!
This Carex ornamental sedge has a fine-texture with 1/16"-wide, hair-like, almost cylindrical leaves. These leaves form dense tufts. With even a slight breeze, the iridescent, light green foliage will shimmer, and when the foliage has plenty of room to cascade over rocks, a container, or a wall, the ornamental grass gives the illusion of a waterfall. Carex grass care includes trimming the plant back in the late winter or early spring leaving 1/3 of the plant in place. The Carex plant can also be divided every few years in the early spring.
Carex Seeds | Frosted Curls
How to Grow
Use small pots filled with seed starting mix. Place the Carex seeds onto the soil and cover thinly with sand or soil. To help keep the ornamental grass seed moist until germination occurs, cover the pots with clear plastic wrap.
Move the Carex seedlings to direct sunlight once they have sprouted, either in a south facing window or greenhouse and remove the plastic wrap. Transplant the Carex plants into progressively larger containers as they grow.
A mature Carex plant can be transplanted outdoors into its permanent place usually within one full growing season. It will re-seed as allowed.
Grass Specifications
- Sowing Rate: 4 seeds per plant
- Depth: Sow on to the surface and cover with 1/8 of topsoil
- Average Germ Time: 21 - 24 days
- Moisture: Keep seeds moist until germination
- Plant Spacing: 18 inches
- Height/Width: 12 inches
- USDA Zones: 7 - 9
- Season: Perennial
Origins Of The Carex
The Carex is native to New Zealand.
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Plant or Animal Product Type | Flower |
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Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Brand | Outsidepride |
Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
Color | Green |
Special Feature | Seeds |
Expected Blooming Period | Year Round |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Sunlight Exposure | Partial Sun |
Unit Count | 200.0 Count |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
Product Care Instructions | Water,Well-drained |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 6 |
Expected Plant Height | 12 Inches |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
Number of Pieces | 200 |
Package Dimensions | 5 x 3 x 0.1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.112 ounces |
Manufacturer | Outsidepride |
ASIN | B004MU22SM |
Country of Origin | USA |
Customer Reviews |
3.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,481 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #27 in Grass Seed |
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Customers like the appearance of the plant seeds, saying they look amazing and healthy. They also say it will be a great addition to their landscape. However, some customers have reported issues with the size and value of the seeds. They say the seeds are very tiny and microscopic, making it impossible to determine how many there are in the packet. Customers also say the value is a complete waste of money. Opinions are mixed on germination, and quality.
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Customers like the appearance of the plant seeds. They say the seeds look healthy and are a great addition to their landscape. Some customers also mention that the plants are as pictured.
"...The plants I saw were so lovely that I thought they would be the perfect addition to a xeriscape Victorian garden look we want for the most public..." Read more
"Beautiful seeds." Read more
"Still growing in my grow greenhouse, looking real good so far!" Read more
"...All 4 are about 1.5 inches tall and look healthy. Even though I got only 4 plants from the 50 I still fell this was a successful attempt...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the germination of the plant seeds. Some mention that the seeds are already growing and have a good geration rate. Others say that they didn't even try to grow, after a month of planting seeds nothing grew.
"...The information on these is that the germination time is not consistent so we'll possibly update later with results." Read more
"none of the seeds germinated" Read more
"...They were kept inside and closely looked after and not one seed actually sprouted. This is a compete waste of money. Do not purchase." Read more
"...They grew to about 4-6" when I decided to plant them. They haven't grown since. They're still green, they're still alive but eh, stopped, gave up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the plant seeds. Some mention that they are good quality seeds, while others say that they did not last a full week.
"...Looks like I have my work cut out for me. I do believe the price was very good if I can get even one plant from these...." Read more
"...Minor issue: like other reviewers, my packet did not contain 500 seeds. I contacted the seller and the issue was immediately resolved...." Read more
"I bought this to keep bugs away, it does work, I started growing it indoors until I was able to place outdoors" Read more
"...I don't know, but planting in the soil worked great for me!Thanks for the seeds!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the plant seeds. They mention that it is a complete waste of money, disappointing, and not worth one dollar. Some customers also say that the seeds are not very useful for a beginning gardener and that the batch is old.
"...This is a compete waste of money. Do not purchase." Read more
"...This was a terrible experience and a terrible value for $20.More tips & tricks would have been helpful." Read more
"...Two rounds of attempts and just a waste of money." Read more
"This is just grass. They never got any taller than 2". What a waste of time and money!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the plant seeds. They say the seeds are so small that they need a magnifying glass to see them. Some customers also say the package is ridiculously small and hard to miss when packed with other items.
"...(this is a grass and the seeds are VERY tiny). I used a dropper to add water...." Read more
"...The package is ridiculously small and hard to miss when packed with other items. Maybe make it a bright color or put in a larger envelope." Read more
"...them up into seed starting pots indoors to discover that the package was short 4 seeds...." Read more
"...I expected for 50 seeds but, dang, that isn’t a lot of seeds and super small. Not sure what will happen. Just wanted you to see the 50 seeds I got." Read more
Customers are disappointed with the quality of the seeds. They mention that there were very few seeds in the pack, plants grew fine, but there were no flowers or seeds. Some customers also say that the seeds are just a common weed.
"...Plant society does consider this a noxious plant because its seeds are so invasive...." Read more
"...Same thing. Not a single plant.Calling it quits and looking for something else to fill the space." Read more
"...However, none of them were pampas grass. They all look like weeds so far, but I’m waiting for some kind of bloom to get an idea of what I may have." Read more
"...and counted out a 100 seeds, I can assure you that there is way less than a 1000 seeds, and the company has a no return policy, I got a LEMON, never..." Read more
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The plants I saw were so lovely that I thought they would be the perfect addition to a xeriscape Victorian garden look we want for the most public section of our front yard, edging the driveway and front walk. But digging holes in our hard desert soil for forty plants was a little more than I wanted to take on. So I decided to try seeds. Most plants native to Mexico do very well here with minimal supplemental water once established.
Unfortunately the first packet of 2000 seeds I ordered was accidently thrown away and I ordered another 1000. Both orders of Outsidepride Mexican Feather Grass were shipped from Outsidepride and came in a nice little packet, clearly labeled with planting instructions. Something very important that I've learned in ordering seeds is PAY ATTENTION to the seller and their reviews! I've ordered a least a dozen different kinds of seeds. Most come in tiny, clear plastic baggies with no labeling or instructions. A good seller will at least include a page with instructions. But one order for three different kinds arrived with no labeling so I have guess which are poppies, daisies or wildflowers! Since the poppies were Outside Pride poppy seeds that means that that particular seller had actually removed the Outside Pride exterior packaging with the labeling info.
By the time the second order of 1000 seeds arrived we already had our Christmas light up which made planting impossible. So I decided to start some of the seeds inside. The organic eggs I buy come in a clear plastic container with a "double" lid, i.e., there is an egg shaped lid that fits around the eggs and another flat top that closes over that. I decided to use the empty container as twelve little terrariums for the seeds. I put a mix of seed starter and potting soil in each section and then put in about six of these tiny seeds (this is a grass and the seeds are VERY tiny). I used a dropper to add water. Then I closed it up and set it on the sill of a south facing window. Less than two weeks later- every single compartment has little blades of grass coming up!
The instructions say to keep moist until germination so I am going to open the "terrarium" now but leave in the same window. When I can see a root system I will use a deep waterer to put holes along the drive and walk and transfer these seedlings. I don't know if they will have a better chance of survival than planting from seeds but at least I will be able to tell the difference between them and the little weeds that have started coming up since out winter rains :-)
So I am going to start a few more cartons of seeds to finish out the front and also have some for around the pool area in back. But I will keep a few seeds to try starting outside.
Update 4-18-15 California residents see comments. It took me forever to find it (does google have something against California?) I didn't find an actual law but did find that the California Native Plant society does consider this a noxious plant because its seeds are so invasive. Only one of my plants has "seeded" but the Arizona desert is so inhospitable that I'm not expecting an invasion. But in fairness to my neighbors, I did cut off the "feathers" with the seeds just in case :) Really too bad- it was pretty.
The package is ridiculously small and hard to miss when packed with other items. Maybe make it a bright color or put in a larger envelope.
They grew to about 4-6" when I decided to plant them. They haven't grown since. They're still green, they're still alive but eh, stopped, gave up. No idea why they're not getting any taller. Zone 5, FYI.
So, I doubt I'm going to end up with gloriously large grasses. These seem a fail almost all around. Keeping hope alive but not by much. Won't buy this brand of seed again.