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Big Bluestem Grass

Big Bluestem Grass

Regular price $10.25
Sale price $10.25 Regular price

Growing Zones: 4-9
Light: Full Sun
Height: 4-8'
Spacing: 2-4'
Bloom Color: Red
Shipped Pot Size: 3.25'
Availability: Ships Spring 2026
  • NON-GMO
  • Chimical free
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  • Deer Resistant
  • Pollinator
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  • Big Bluestem Grass Plants For Sale

    Andropogon gerardii

    Bring the beauty and resilience of the American prairie to your garden with Big Bluestem Grass, a tall, architectural native grass prized for its striking color, graceful movement, and incredible toughness. Perfect for naturalized plantings, meadows, borders, and large containers, Big Bluestem adds year-round interest and essential habitat for wildlife.

     

    Big Bluestem Grass offers the ideal balance of beauty and durability. Its bold height and shifting colors make it a standout in any landscape, while its low-maintenance nature lets you enjoy a lush, natural look with minimal effort. Whether you’re creating a native prairie garden or simply want a striking, sustainable focal point, Andropogon gerardii is an excellent choice.

    Plant Big Bluestem today and turn your space into a lively, ever-changing tapestry for all seasons.

  • Growing Tips for Andropogon gerardii (Big Bluestem / Blue Stem Grass) 🌾💙

    Make this prairie classic thrive with these simple tips:

    1. Light Requirements ☀️

    • Prefers full sun (6+ hours of direct light daily).

    • Too much shade = floppy, less colorful plants.

    2. Soil Preferences 🌎

    • Thrives in well-draining soil – sandy or loamy is ideal.

    • Tolerates poor, dry, or rocky soils better than rich, wet ones.

    • Avoid heavy, waterlogged clay.

    3. Watering 💧

    First year: Keep soil lightly moist while roots establish. Don’t let it sit in water.

    After established: Very drought-tolerant – water deeply but infrequently.

    • Overwatering can make it flop and reduce color.

    4. Fertilizing 🌱

    • Usually no fertilizer needed.

    • Too much fertilizer = tall, weak growth and fewer seed heads.

    5. Spacing & Planting 📏

    • Space plants about 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) apart.

    • Plant at the same depth as in the pot and water well after planting.

    6. Pruning & Cleanup ✂️

    • Leave the seed heads and foliage standing through winter – they look beautiful and feed wildlife. 🐦

    Cut back in late winter or very early spring to 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) before new growth starts.

    7. Sun & Color 🎨

    • Best blue and reddish fall tones appear with full sun and dry-ish soil.

    • Too much moisture or shade = duller color.

    8. Companion Planting 🌼

    • Pairs beautifully with:

    • Coneflowers (Echinacea) 🌸

    • Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia) 🌻

    • Other native prairie grasses.

    9. Wildlife & Benefits 🐝🦋

    • Provides habitat and seeds for birds and beneficial insects.

    • Deep roots help with erosion control and improve soil health.

    10. Pests & Problems 🐛

    • Generally low-maintenance and pest-resistant.

    • Main issues come from poor drainage or heavy, wet soils.

    11. Garden Uses 🌿

    • Great for:

    • Prairie or meadow gardens

    • Naturalistic and native plantings

    • Borders and backdrop plantings

    • Low-water / xeriscape gardens

    Quick Care Summary

    • Full sun ☀️

    • Well-draining soil 🌎

    • Moderate water first year, then drought-tolerant 💧

    • Cut back in late winter / early spring ✂️

    • No fertilizer needed 🚫

  • How to Use Andropogon gerardii (Big Bluestem / Blue Stem Grass) in Your Garden 🌾💙

    Big Bluestem isn’t just a grass – it’s a statement plant! Here’s how you can use it beautifully in your garden. 👇

    1. Create a Prairie-Style Garden 🐝🌼

    • Plant in groups or drifts for a natural, wild, prairie look.

    • Mix with native wildflowers like:

    • Coneflower (Echinacea) 🌸

    • Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) 🌻

    • Great for pollinator gardens and wildlife-friendly yards.

    👉 Tip: “Plant 3–5 together for a fuller, more natural feel.”

    2. Add Height & Drama 🌾✨

    • Big Bluestem can reach 4–6 ft tall (sometimes more in rich soil).

    • Use at the back of a border to create a soft, airy backdrop.

    • Perfect for adding movement – it sways beautifully in the breeze.

    👉 Great near fences, walls, or at the back of flower beds.

    3. Fall & Winter Interest 🍂❄️

    • Foliage turns beautiful reds, coppers, and purples in fall. 🍁

    • Seed heads stand tall through winter, adding texture and structure.

    • Leave it up for winter beauty and cut back in late winter/early spring.

    👉 Tip: “Don’t rush to cut it back – enjoy the winter silhouette!”

    4. Low-Maintenance & Drought-Tolerant Gardens 💧🌵

    • Ideal for low-water / xeriscape plantings.

    • Once established, it needs very little watering.

    • Perfect for busy gardeners or second homes.

    👉 : “Water-wise native grass – great for low-maintenance gardens!”

    5. Natural Screens & Soft Privacy 🌿🛋️

    • Use in rows or clusters to make a soft, natural screen.

    • Helps define spaces:

    • Around patios

    • Along property lines

    • Around seating areas

    👉 Feels lighter and more natural than a hedge or fence.

    6. Erosion Control & Tough Spots 🧱⛰️

    • Deep roots help hold soil in place.

    • Great for:

    • Slopes or banks

    • Dry, sunny areas

    • Poor, rocky soils

    👉 Tip: “If other plants struggle there, Big Bluestem will probably love it.”

    7. Wildlife-Friendly Gardens 🐦🦋

    • Provides cover and nesting spots for birds and small wildlife.

    • Seed heads feed birds in fall and winter.

    • Supports native insects and pollinators.

    👉 Ideal for gardeners who want a “nature-friendly” or “eco-friendly” garden.

    8. Design Tips 🎨🪴

    Sun is key: Plant in full sun for best color and strong stems. ☀️

    Give it space: Allow room for height and width so it can show off.

    Mix textures: Pair with:

    • Fine-textured grasses

    • Bold flowers (coneflowers, bee balm, yarrow)

    Repeat it: Use it in several spots in the garden to tie the design together.

Description

Big Bluestem Grass Plants For Sale

Andropogon gerardii

Bring the beauty and resilience of the American prairie to your garden with Big Bluestem Grass, a tall, architectural native grass prized for its striking color, graceful movement, and incredible toughness. Perfect for naturalized plantings, meadows, borders, and large containers, Big Bluestem adds year-round interest and essential habitat for wildlife.

 

Big Bluestem Grass offers the ideal balance of beauty and durability. Its bold height and shifting colors make it a standout in any landscape, while its low-maintenance nature lets you enjoy a lush, natural look with minimal effort. Whether you’re creating a native prairie garden or simply want a striking, sustainable focal point, Andropogon gerardii is an excellent choice.

Plant Big Bluestem today and turn your space into a lively, ever-changing tapestry for all seasons.

Growing Tips

Growing Tips for Andropogon gerardii (Big Bluestem / Blue Stem Grass) 🌾💙

Make this prairie classic thrive with these simple tips:

1. Light Requirements ☀️

• Prefers full sun (6+ hours of direct light daily).

• Too much shade = floppy, less colorful plants.

2. Soil Preferences 🌎

• Thrives in well-draining soil – sandy or loamy is ideal.

• Tolerates poor, dry, or rocky soils better than rich, wet ones.

• Avoid heavy, waterlogged clay.

3. Watering 💧

First year: Keep soil lightly moist while roots establish. Don’t let it sit in water.

After established: Very drought-tolerant – water deeply but infrequently.

• Overwatering can make it flop and reduce color.

4. Fertilizing 🌱

• Usually no fertilizer needed.

• Too much fertilizer = tall, weak growth and fewer seed heads.

5. Spacing & Planting 📏

• Space plants about 18–24 inches (45–60 cm) apart.

• Plant at the same depth as in the pot and water well after planting.

6. Pruning & Cleanup ✂️

• Leave the seed heads and foliage standing through winter – they look beautiful and feed wildlife. 🐦

Cut back in late winter or very early spring to 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) before new growth starts.

7. Sun & Color 🎨

• Best blue and reddish fall tones appear with full sun and dry-ish soil.

• Too much moisture or shade = duller color.

8. Companion Planting 🌼

• Pairs beautifully with:

• Coneflowers (Echinacea) 🌸

• Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia) 🌻

• Other native prairie grasses.

9. Wildlife & Benefits 🐝🦋

• Provides habitat and seeds for birds and beneficial insects.

• Deep roots help with erosion control and improve soil health.

10. Pests & Problems 🐛

• Generally low-maintenance and pest-resistant.

• Main issues come from poor drainage or heavy, wet soils.

11. Garden Uses 🌿

• Great for:

• Prairie or meadow gardens

• Naturalistic and native plantings

• Borders and backdrop plantings

• Low-water / xeriscape gardens

Quick Care Summary

• Full sun ☀️

• Well-draining soil 🌎

• Moderate water first year, then drought-tolerant 💧

• Cut back in late winter / early spring ✂️

• No fertilizer needed 🚫

Use Them!

How to Use Andropogon gerardii (Big Bluestem / Blue Stem Grass) in Your Garden 🌾💙

Big Bluestem isn’t just a grass – it’s a statement plant! Here’s how you can use it beautifully in your garden. 👇

1. Create a Prairie-Style Garden 🐝🌼

• Plant in groups or drifts for a natural, wild, prairie look.

• Mix with native wildflowers like:

• Coneflower (Echinacea) 🌸

• Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia) 🌻

• Great for pollinator gardens and wildlife-friendly yards.

👉 Tip: “Plant 3–5 together for a fuller, more natural feel.”

2. Add Height & Drama 🌾✨

• Big Bluestem can reach 4–6 ft tall (sometimes more in rich soil).

• Use at the back of a border to create a soft, airy backdrop.

• Perfect for adding movement – it sways beautifully in the breeze.

👉 Great near fences, walls, or at the back of flower beds.

3. Fall & Winter Interest 🍂❄️

• Foliage turns beautiful reds, coppers, and purples in fall. 🍁

• Seed heads stand tall through winter, adding texture and structure.

• Leave it up for winter beauty and cut back in late winter/early spring.

👉 Tip: “Don’t rush to cut it back – enjoy the winter silhouette!”

4. Low-Maintenance & Drought-Tolerant Gardens 💧🌵

• Ideal for low-water / xeriscape plantings.

• Once established, it needs very little watering.

• Perfect for busy gardeners or second homes.

👉 : “Water-wise native grass – great for low-maintenance gardens!”

5. Natural Screens & Soft Privacy 🌿🛋️

• Use in rows or clusters to make a soft, natural screen.

• Helps define spaces:

• Around patios

• Along property lines

• Around seating areas

👉 Feels lighter and more natural than a hedge or fence.

6. Erosion Control & Tough Spots 🧱⛰️

• Deep roots help hold soil in place.

• Great for:

• Slopes or banks

• Dry, sunny areas

• Poor, rocky soils

👉 Tip: “If other plants struggle there, Big Bluestem will probably love it.”

7. Wildlife-Friendly Gardens 🐦🦋

• Provides cover and nesting spots for birds and small wildlife.

• Seed heads feed birds in fall and winter.

• Supports native insects and pollinators.

👉 Ideal for gardeners who want a “nature-friendly” or “eco-friendly” garden.

8. Design Tips 🎨🪴

Sun is key: Plant in full sun for best color and strong stems. ☀️

Give it space: Allow room for height and width so it can show off.

Mix textures: Pair with:

• Fine-textured grasses

• Bold flowers (coneflowers, bee balm, yarrow)

Repeat it: Use it in several spots in the garden to tie the design together.

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