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Even small gardens, balconies and terraces have the right to be able to accommodate grasses! Far from being simple and vulgar 'grasses', they offer a diversity of shapes, shapes and colours that has nothing to envy to certain flowers. In this video, discover 5 categories of small ornamental perennial grasses, easy to live with, maintenance-free and of course extremely beautiful. For some, I also recommend different varieties, each with its own decorative assets. Their size allows them to be planted in the most restricted spaces, without the risk of being invaded, and several of them, evergreen, allow you to create durable and beautiful decorations all year round, even in the heart of winter! So on the menu... 02:05 - Sedges, or Carex, strong and evergreen grasses that are very adaptable 08:07 - Japanese Grass, or Hakonechloa, grace, romanticism and a Japanese effect 11:25 - Blood Grass, or Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron', a captivating blaze 13:48 - Angel Hair, or Nassela tenuissima [syn. Stipa tenuifolia], lightness made into a plant 16:00 - Blue Fescue, or Festuca glauca, an unreal metallic blue ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ WANT A GARDEN but don't know WHERE TO START? I offer you support to create your project and develop your outdoor space. To find out more, please visit my website: https://www.coaching-jardin-bearn.fr/ ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ And to go further: When and how to prune and clean grasses?: • Grasses: how to prune and... How to divide and multiply (for free) a grass?: • Divide and multiply a vi... A beautiful garden, even in winter? It's possible!!! • A beautiful garden, even in winter! [Flor... 6 months of flowers, does that tempt you? 5 easy, hardy perennials that flower all season long! • EASY PERENNIALS WITH A VERY LONG FLOWERING... ...and many other tutorials, plant presentations and garden visits on the channel. Enjoy watching...and happy gardening! Jean-Christophe