Pink Muhly Grass is a show-stopping ornamental grass prized for its airy, cotton candy-like plumes that appear in late summer and last through fall. The fine-textured green foliage forms a tidy clump that adds graceful structure throughout the growing season. When in bloom, the plant becomes a cloud of rosy-pink, creating movement and color that enhances any landscape. This tough, low-maintenance native grass is drought tolerant, deer resistant, and thrives in poor soils, making it perfect for both formal and naturalistic settings. Its dramatic yet refined appearance makes Pink Muhly a favorite among designers and gardeners alike. Pink Muhly needs to be cut back in late Winter to allow for new growth in the Spring. When planting this grass, dig the hole twice as wide as the pot and mix rich garden soil in with your native soil, then leave the top of the root ball 1/2 in. above the ground level when filling the hole with soil. Use a slow release granular fertilizer in Spring.