Ellen Wallace
Ellen Wallace
Posted 9 Oct 2009 at 13:27
 
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Grasses at Schilliger in Gland, Switzerland

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Quiet spot for a butterfly, in the middle of a busy garden centre

Someone asked me recently for advice on what plants to grow in the Alps, in mountainous areas. I’m still reflecting on this and will write about it later, but two things came to mind immediately, because they have been so easy to grow: pumpkins, which love to run down a slope, and wild grasses, which thrive on our sunshine, general dryness and good drainage.

I then realized I have a small space to fill in my garden, and I headed for Schilliger Garden Center in Gland. It is the perfect time to buy grasses, for you can see them at their glorious best, with twirls and frills and long curly bits.

The variety is astonishing, from small ground-huggers to plumes that are more than two metres high. The contrast of textures and tones is a visual treat, especially this time of year when flowers are past their best and the eyes long to settle on something peaceful in a garden. Grasses waving in the breeze are perfect for this.

GenevaLunch photo album of Schilliger grasses, images from 5 October 2009

Posted by :: Ellen Wallace on 9 October 2009 at 13:27 | permalink
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News story, GenevaLunch, 9 October 2009.

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  1. GenevaLunch » Blog Archive » Autumn’s gentle start continues: head outdoors this weekend! Says:

    [...] a good dose of fine weather, mixed with occasional showers. It’s perfect for outdoor markets, planting new wild grasses, just reading a suspenseful novel in a sunny spot, cooking up a storm with seasonal foods, or [...]

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