This ornamental grass thrives in dry, low-fertility soils and is low maintenance. Plant in sharply drained soil in full sun for the best results, and avoid overwatering or over-fertilising, especially in containers, as this can lead to weak growth, flopping, and increased susceptibility to disease.
Cut back old stems to their base in early winter to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage new growth. Larger clumps can be divided in spring to rejuvenate the plant and create additional specimens.
Ensuring good drainage is essential to keep this grass healthy and looking its best.