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7 Ornamental Grasses That Will Add Beauty As Well As Privacy To Your Yard

Chinese Silver Grass

This sun-loving grass is green and tinged with silvery plumes, hence its name. It can grow to an impressive height of seven or eight feet, creating an effective barrier.

Chinese silver grass needs fertile, moist soil and plenty of sunlight. Cut the grass down in the spring before new growth arrives, so it will return brighter and stronger.

Big Bluestem Grass

This plant is native to North America, and although it may not be as attractive as other ornamental grasses, it produces an adequate wall of privacy. It grows to about six feet tall and has a blue-green tint to it.

Deer and drought do not pose a problem for big bluestem grass. Simply plant it in a sunny spot and watch it flourish.

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