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Tickling the Grass: Propagating the Delicate Bentgrass (Agrostis flaccida)

Agrostis flaccida, more commonly known as delicate bentgrass, is a graceful, fine-textured grass native to western North America. Its natural habitat sprawls from Alaska down to California, thriving in meadows, open woods, and coastal bluffs. This delicate beauty is becoming increasingly popular in gardens for its airy elegance and ability to thrive in a variety of conditions.

If you’re looking to invite the delicate charm of Agrostis flaccida to your own garden, propagation is key. Fortunately, this hardy grass offers two main methods for increasing your supply:

1. Seed Propagation:

Sowing seeds is the most common way to propagate Agrostis flaccida. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

2. Division:

For established clumps of Agrostis flaccida, division is another effective propagation method, especially during early spring or fall.

Caring for your new Agrostis flaccida:

Whether you’ve propagated through seed or division, providing proper care is essential for healthy growth.

With proper propagation and care, the delicate beauty of Agrostis flaccida can grace your garden for years to come, swaying gently in the breeze and adding a touch of natural elegance to your landscape.

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