Grey sedge (Carex divulsa)
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Where to plant
Let’s now see where to plant Grey sedge (Carex divulsa). What types of gardens and where this plant is normally grown.
Orientation
You can plant grey sedge with any orientation (north, south, east, west) as it is not demanding about this detail.
Garden style
It has numerous uses in gardening and landscaping. Carex divulsa can work very well in gardens of different styles:
- Coastal gardens – are gardens along the coast, typically very exposed to sun and wind;
- Informal Gardens – have a free design and close to the nature aspect. The lines are smoother and more fluid and the planting is less rigid;
- Patios, balconies and containers – gardens confined to the space next to buildings where the cultivation is done in pots and containers;
- Rock and gravel gardens – are gardens that feature extensive use of rocks and stones and include plants native to rocky or alpine environments;
- Wildflower meadows – a garden that recreates an open and natural habitat, a field covered with herbs and other wild plants;
- Wildlife gardens – natural gardens that feature plants that attract native wildlife such as birds, pollinating insects and small mammals;
Planting type
There are a wide range of applications for this plant. grey sedge can be applied in/as:
- Flower borders and bedding – creating compositions in the garden;
- Ground cover – for a perfect garden finish and to prevent weed growth;
- Low maintenance gardens – where you can’t care for the plants so often;