“Hairy Weeping Lovegrass”: How to Easily Propagate This Drought-Tolerant Beauty
Eragrostis unioloides, also known by its common name “Hairy Weeping Lovegrass” or “African Lovegrass,” is an attractive and drought-tolerant grass that’s gaining popularity in gardens and landscapes. This feathery beauty, native to Africa and Australia, offers a unique touch with its cascading, weeping foliage and silvery-green color. But did you know you can easily propagate this plant yourself, creating more of this stunning grass to adorn your outdoor spaces?
Propagation Methods: Seeds vs. Division
There are two primary methods for propagating Eragrostis unioloides:
Seeds: This method is the most common for Hairy Weeping Lovegrass. The tiny seeds are easily collected from mature seed heads, or purchased from reputable nurseries.
- Division: This method involves dividing established clumps of the grass. This is best done in early spring or fall when the plant is actively growing.
Seed Propagation: A Simple and Effective Method
1. Collecting Seeds: Once the seed heads turn brown and dry, gently harvest them by cutting them off the plant. Place the heads in a paper bag and allow them to dry further. The seeds will easily fall out with a gentle shake.
2. Sowing Seeds: Eragrostis unioloides can be directly sown outdoors in the spring or fall. However, starting seeds indoors a few weeks before the last frost date can ensure better germination, especially in cooler climates. Choose a seed tray or small pots filled with a lightweight seed-starting mix. Sow the seeds thinly and cover them lightly with soil.
3. Germination and Care: Keep the seed trays or pots moist but not soggy. Germination usually occurs within 1-2 weeks at temperatures around 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit. Once seedlings are established, thin them out to about 3 inches apart. After the last frost, harden off the seedlings by gradually introducing them to outdoor conditions for a week before transplanting to their final location in the garden.
Division: A Quick and Efficient Method
1. Preparing for Division: In early spring or fall, gently dig up a healthy clump of Eragrostis unioloides. Use a sharp shovel or garden knife to divide the clump into several smaller pieces, ensuring each section has healthy roots and foliage.
2. Planting the Divisions: Immediately plant the divisions in their new locations, maintaining the same depth as their original growth. Water them well to help establish the roots.
Tips for Success:
- Choose the right location: Eragrostis unioloides thrives in full sun to partial shade. Well-drained soil is essential.
- Watering: Water deeply once a week when the plant is establishing, but once mature, it’s drought-tolerant and can handle infrequent watering.
- Fertilization: Apply a balanced fertilizer in the spring for optimal growth.
- Pruning: You can trim back the foliage in late winter to encourage new growth.
Eragrostis unioloides: A Versatile Choice
This graceful grass adds beauty and texture to landscapes and gardens. It can be used as a groundcover, planted in containers, or even as a decorative filler in flower arrangements. With its drought-tolerance, ease of propagation, and stunning appearance, Hairy Weeping Lovegrass is sure to become a beloved addition to your garden. So why wait? Start your journey of propagating this beautiful plant today and create a meadow of grace and charm in your outdoor space!
