How do you take care of blue eyed grass?
Likewise, people ask, what does Blue Eyed Grass attract?
It is native to North America and forms clumps of slender long foliage topped in spring with small periwinkle flowers. The plant is a bright addition to any location in the garden. Almost any garden soil is where to plant blue eyed grass and it will attract bees and feed wild birds throughout the years.
In this way, what does blue eyed grass look like?
The numerous, narrow, light-green leaves of this perennial form dense, tufted clumps which steadily grow with new foliage during the season. The flattened, leaf-like flowering stems may be up to 18 in. long and bear light-blue, star-shaped flowers a few inches above the leaves. Height is 1-1 1/2 ft.
Division may be needed every 2-3 years to keep plants vigorous. Shear back after bloom to prevent any unwanted seedlings. Best of all, blue-eyed grass is not bothered by deer.