It may seem inconceivable that turf grasses can grow indoors. Consider indoor stadiums and soccer fields and you will see that it is not only possible, but they flourish.
Turf grasses, which will grow in almost any container, can also be grown in plots and used as flooring accents. Ornamental indoor grasses are mainly grown for display bring texture and movement to any potted display. Some plants are also useful, serving as air purifiers or can be eaten or turned into juice!
Wheatgrass is one of the most tolerant grains and easy to propagate and grow indoors or out. It’s loaded with vitamins and nutrients and can be eaten or turned into juice. Indoors, fully ripened wheatgrass creates a great rustic look that’s so popular in many homes today.
An incredibly easy to grow plant perfect for beginners or anyone who just wants an attractive, low-maintenance plant. The long, arching, striped foliage adds a stylish, yet relaxed touch to any room.
Looks great grown in containers and hanging baskets. Wonderful for combination plantings.
People often forget bamboo is a grass and some of the dwarf varieties such as lucky bamboo are well suited to indoor growing.
Zoysiagrass is a tough, aggressive, creeping, warm-season grass. It has a leaf texture that can range from coarse to fine depending upon the variety.
It is tolerant of heat and drought, but it also can take some shade and cool temperatures.
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