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Fescue, Blue

Fescue, Blue

Regular price $10.25
Sale price $10.25 Regular price

Growing Zones: 4-8
Light: Full Sun
Height: 6-12"
Spacing: 8-12"
Shipped Pot Size: 3.25"
Availability: Spring 2026
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  • Fescue, Blue Plants For Sale

    Festuca cinerea glauca Varna

    Create a gentle, flowing look and a cool blue-green hue in your garden using Fescue Blue. This ornamental grass forms elegant clumps of fine, narrow blades, perfect for borders, pathways, rock gardens, or as a dense, low groundcover. Fescue Blue typically forms rounded mounds rather than spreading aggressively, making it easy to combine with perennials, shrubs, and other ornamental grasses.

     

    It’s ideal for edging, layering in mixed borders, and softening hard edges like stone or pavers. Fescue Blue is a simple, dependable way to bring color, softness, and texture to your garden—beautiful on its own and even more striking when interwoven with your favorite flowering plants.

  • 🌱 Planting Tips

    Best time to plant: Early spring or fall when temperatures are cooler.

    Sunlight: Prefers full sun to light shade. More sun = stronger blue color. ☀️

    Soil: Loves well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy clay, mix in compost or fine gravel to improve drainage. 🪵

    Spacing: Plant 8–18 inches apart depending on how full you want the area to look.

    • 8–12” for a solid, massed look

    • 12–18” for individual mounds

    💧 Watering

    At planting: Water deeply right after planting so the roots settle in.

    First growing season: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy while plants establish. 💦

    After establishment: Fescue, Blue is moderately drought-tolerant. Water deeply but less often, rather than a little bit every day.

    🌿 Care & Maintenance

    Fertilizer:

    • Feed lightly in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.

    • Avoid heavy feeding – too much fertilizer can make plants lose their nice blue color.

    Grooming:

    • In late winter or very early spring, gently comb out dead leaves with your fingers or a small rake.

    • Avoid cutting completely to the ground; just tidy the clump to keep its rounded shape. ✂️

    Mulch:

    • Add a light layer of mulch or gravel around the base to help hold moisture and show off the blue foliage.

    • Keep mulch a couple of inches away from the crowns so they don’t stay too wet.

    ☀️ Heat & Weather

    • Fescue, Blue is a cool-season grass, so it looks best in spring and fall.

    • In very hot summers, it may slow down or look a bit tired. Don’t worry—

    • Give a little extra water during long dry spells.

    • It will usually perk back up when temperatures cool.

    🌼 Design & Placement Tips

    • Plant near paths, borders, or rocks where the blue color can be seen up close.

    • Pair with flowering perennials (like purple salvia, lavender, or coneflowers) for beautiful contrast. 🌸

    • Use several plants in a group of 3, 5, or 7 for a natural, flowing look.

  • 🌿 How to Enjoy Fescue, Blue in Your Garden

    1. As a Soft, Textured Border

    Use Fescue, Blue along paths, driveways, and flower bed edges.

    • Creates a soft, flowing edge instead of a hard line 🚶‍♀️

    • Frames your flower beds with cool blue-green color

    • Looks great next to stone, brick, or gravel

    2. In Mixed Flower Beds

    Tuck plants between perennials and flowering plants.

    • Adds gentle movement when the wind blows 💨

    • Softens the look of bold flowers like coneflowers, daylilies, or black-eyed Susans 🌼

    • Helps tie different plants together with its calming color

    3. In Rock & Gravel Gardens

    Plant Fescue, Blue among rocks, boulders, or gravel.

    • The blue-green foliage really pops against stone and mulch 🪨

    • Perfect for low-maintenance, natural-looking areas

    • Great on slopes to help reduce erosion

    4. In Containers & Pots

    Use Fescue, Blue in patio pots or mixed containers.

    • Adds texture and color all season on patios, decks, or balconies 🪴

    • Pairs beautifully with annuals and trailing plants

    • Easy to move around to highlight different areas of the garden

    5. As a Small Groundcover

    Plant several together in a group for a soft, meadow-like feel.

    • Use drifts or clusters of 3, 5, or 7 plants for a natural look 🌾

    • Fills in bare spots between shrubs and perennials

    • Great for creating a calm, restful area in the garden

    6. To Highlight Special Garden Features

    Place Fescue, Blue near garden accents like:

    • Birdbaths 🐦

    • Garden statues

    • Mailboxes or light posts

    • Benches and seating areas

    It acts like a soft frame around your favorite features and draws the eye toward them.



        



    💚 Everyday Enjoyment

    Once planted and established, your customers can:

    • Watch it sway gently in the breeze

    • Enjoy the cool blue-green color year after year

    • Appreciate how it brings together flowers, shrubs, and hardscape

    Fescue, Blue isn’t just a plant—it’s a simple way to add calm, movement, and texture to any garden space with very little work. 🌟

Description

Fescue, Blue Plants For Sale

Festuca cinerea glauca Varna

Create a gentle, flowing look and a cool blue-green hue in your garden using Fescue Blue. This ornamental grass forms elegant clumps of fine, narrow blades, perfect for borders, pathways, rock gardens, or as a dense, low groundcover. Fescue Blue typically forms rounded mounds rather than spreading aggressively, making it easy to combine with perennials, shrubs, and other ornamental grasses.

 

It’s ideal for edging, layering in mixed borders, and softening hard edges like stone or pavers. Fescue Blue is a simple, dependable way to bring color, softness, and texture to your garden—beautiful on its own and even more striking when interwoven with your favorite flowering plants.

Growing Tips

🌱 Planting Tips

Best time to plant: Early spring or fall when temperatures are cooler.

Sunlight: Prefers full sun to light shade. More sun = stronger blue color. ☀️

Soil: Loves well-drained soil. If your soil is heavy clay, mix in compost or fine gravel to improve drainage. 🪵

Spacing: Plant 8–18 inches apart depending on how full you want the area to look.

• 8–12” for a solid, massed look

• 12–18” for individual mounds

💧 Watering

At planting: Water deeply right after planting so the roots settle in.

First growing season: Keep soil evenly moist but not soggy while plants establish. 💦

After establishment: Fescue, Blue is moderately drought-tolerant. Water deeply but less often, rather than a little bit every day.

🌿 Care & Maintenance

Fertilizer:

• Feed lightly in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.

• Avoid heavy feeding – too much fertilizer can make plants lose their nice blue color.

Grooming:

• In late winter or very early spring, gently comb out dead leaves with your fingers or a small rake.

• Avoid cutting completely to the ground; just tidy the clump to keep its rounded shape. ✂️

Mulch:

• Add a light layer of mulch or gravel around the base to help hold moisture and show off the blue foliage.

• Keep mulch a couple of inches away from the crowns so they don’t stay too wet.

☀️ Heat & Weather

• Fescue, Blue is a cool-season grass, so it looks best in spring and fall.

• In very hot summers, it may slow down or look a bit tired. Don’t worry—

• Give a little extra water during long dry spells.

• It will usually perk back up when temperatures cool.

🌼 Design & Placement Tips

• Plant near paths, borders, or rocks where the blue color can be seen up close.

• Pair with flowering perennials (like purple salvia, lavender, or coneflowers) for beautiful contrast. 🌸

• Use several plants in a group of 3, 5, or 7 for a natural, flowing look.

Use Them!

🌿 How to Enjoy Fescue, Blue in Your Garden

1. As a Soft, Textured Border

Use Fescue, Blue along paths, driveways, and flower bed edges.

• Creates a soft, flowing edge instead of a hard line 🚶‍♀️

• Frames your flower beds with cool blue-green color

• Looks great next to stone, brick, or gravel

2. In Mixed Flower Beds

Tuck plants between perennials and flowering plants.

• Adds gentle movement when the wind blows 💨

• Softens the look of bold flowers like coneflowers, daylilies, or black-eyed Susans 🌼

• Helps tie different plants together with its calming color

3. In Rock & Gravel Gardens

Plant Fescue, Blue among rocks, boulders, or gravel.

• The blue-green foliage really pops against stone and mulch 🪨

• Perfect for low-maintenance, natural-looking areas

• Great on slopes to help reduce erosion

4. In Containers & Pots

Use Fescue, Blue in patio pots or mixed containers.

• Adds texture and color all season on patios, decks, or balconies 🪴

• Pairs beautifully with annuals and trailing plants

• Easy to move around to highlight different areas of the garden

5. As a Small Groundcover

Plant several together in a group for a soft, meadow-like feel.

• Use drifts or clusters of 3, 5, or 7 plants for a natural look 🌾

• Fills in bare spots between shrubs and perennials

• Great for creating a calm, restful area in the garden

6. To Highlight Special Garden Features

Place Fescue, Blue near garden accents like:

• Birdbaths 🐦

• Garden statues

• Mailboxes or light posts

• Benches and seating areas

It acts like a soft frame around your favorite features and draws the eye toward them.



    



💚 Everyday Enjoyment

Once planted and established, your customers can:

• Watch it sway gently in the breeze

• Enjoy the cool blue-green color year after year

• Appreciate how it brings together flowers, shrubs, and hardscape

Fescue, Blue isn’t just a plant—it’s a simple way to add calm, movement, and texture to any garden space with very little work. 🌟

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