Pennisetum setaceum ‘Rubrum’- Fountain Grass (this grass comes in green too and other hybrids) appeared in the nurseries with many other ornamental grasses a few years ago, but be warned, not all ornamental grasses are as innocuous and lovely to care for as they first appear.
I too thought this would be a wonderful and graceful plant to use in ornamental, dry gardens.
What a mistake! Fountain grass became quite the problem. Growing to a huge height and overwhelming borders only to completely die off in winter creating a giant cleanup and pruning project. That would not have been so bad in comparison to what was to come.
The worst surprise came when I took my dog in to see the veterinarian because he was scratching at his ear a lot. She extracted a seed head from his ear and said he had got a foxtail in his ear. I quickly spoke up saying we didn’t have any foxtails in the garden. Then it dawned on me- this was not a foxtail but a seed from the fountain grass in the backyard. With his droopy ears the seed had burrowed down and was irritating his ear canal. This was awful. Not only had I hurt my dog but we had been using these grasses in lots of peoples yards. Horrible.
To make it even worse this is one of the grasses that goes dormant in winter. This means the top turns brown and needs to be pruned back as the new growth appears in early spring. The plants are pretty big so this is a maintenance task that is more than most folks want to deal with and hired gardeners are not very good about doing correctly or at all.
Unfortunately in gardening this type of thing happens sometimes. A new plant is introduced and seems great but the reality is different than the first impression. I always used my garden as a testing ground for different plants to understand the growth, maintenance and disease resistance of plants in our area. With the ornamental grasses the things to watch for are reseeding in an invasive way, unruly growth, and excessive maintenance issues. Most of my clients want low maintenance and if they have a gardener they may not know how to care for ornamental grasses. Over watering can also be a disaster creating way too much growth and spread or the opposite- rotting out the crown. Over the years I have honed down the choices to many nice plants that are long lasting, stay trim and are fairly disease and pest free. See my gallery for a compiled list with photos https://loismillersgreenspeak.com/gallery
Its taken awhile and new plants are always being introduced. Gardening is a learning experience. Anyway, if I used a fountain grass in your garden I am sorry! It seemed wonderful at the time- wrong. Hard lesson learned.