Aztec Grass
Shipping & Returns
Shipping live plants sometimes has its challenges when dealing with inclement weather but we strive to have every single order shipped out on their scheduled shipping date. Most orders will be scheduled to ship within 1-2 weeks of ordering. Because a plant needs TLC we only ship out on Mondays-Wednesdays to ensure the plants aren’t stationed somewhere over the weekend with no water or sunlight.
Versatility is great attribute to have in landscaping; it allows you to use a plant you love in as many ways as possible and still gives your yard design and character. If you need a lush, refined-looking perennial plant that looks just as good in clumps of grass as it does planted as a rich, silver and green mat accented by lovely white blooms; Aztec Grass is your answer. Preferring shade but tolerant of full sun if necessary, this gorgeous perennial evergreen will establish itself quickly in rich, moist, well-drained soil, but is also capable of growing in much less tolerable conditions. With a mature height, and width, of 1-2 feet, this amazing plant is easy to maintain and requires mowing only once a year to remove the last year’s foliage. Liriope muscari, also known as Aztec Grass, will add that perfect touch of white to your usual sea of green.
General Care Instructions
- Watering: Water deeply after planting. Continue regular watering for the first growing season.
- Mulching: Apply 2-4 inches of mulch around the base, keeping it away from the trunk.
- Pruning: Prune during dormant season to maintain shape and remove dead branches.
- Fertilizing: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring for optimal growth.
Shipping Information
- Processing Time: We only ship out on Mondays-Wednesdays to ensure the plants aren't stationed somewhere over the weekend with no water or sunlight.
- Shipping Season: We ship year-round to most zones, weather permitting
- Packaging: Plants are carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival
- Free Shipping: Orders over $125 qualify for free standard shipping
Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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should you cut back aztec grass ?
Yes, cut it back in late winter or early spring to promote fresh growth.