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Dried pampas grass is a bold and stunning decoration for homes, weddings, and special events, but how do you get it perfectly dried and styled? Drying out pampas grass for home decor is a simple, enjoyable process that takes 2 or 3 weeks—all you need is garden shears, string, and hair spray. That’s why we’ve put together a step-by-step guide to cutting, drying, and styling pampas grass. If you’re ready to add a chic, rustic touch to your home, keep scrolling!

Things You Should Know

  • Hang pampas stems upside down for 2 to 3 weeks in a dry, ventilated area to thoroughly dry them.
  • Use hair spray or plant sealant to preserve the pampas and help it hold its shape and color.
  • Style pampas in vases or wreaths anywhere in your home. Pair it with warm, neutral colors and simple decorations.
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Cut pampas stems close to the ground.

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  1. Use shears or a knife to cut the best pampas stems from your garden. Leave a few inches left to grow new pampas grass later in the season. The stems are hardy, thick, and sharp, so make sure to wear long sleeves and protective gloves . Use sharp, sturdy tools to cut through the stems easily. [1]
    • Choose tall stems with full plumes for styling flexibility. The amount you cut depends on how many you need for your decor (3-5 plumes fills a vase nicely).
    • Cut stems in late August or September when the pampas is in its first full bloom. Do it on a dry afternoon after the morning dew has dried. [2]
    • Make sure there’s no wildlife, like rodents or snakes, sheltering in your pampas patch before you start cutting. [3]
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Trim and prune the stems.

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  1. First, give your fresh cut stems a good shake to get rid of loose plumage. [4] Then snip your stems to whichever lengths you need for your decor—consider longer stalks for floor vases and shorter ones for centerpieces or wreaths. [5]
    • After trimming, cut off any extra leaves or growths on the stem so it’s smooth. This will give your dried pampas a sleek look once it’s dried.
    • Trim stems that are going into the same vase to slightly different lengths to add dimension and styling flexibility.
    • Keep your gardening gloves on while you trim and prune. Those stems are sharp!
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Arrange and style your pampas.

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  1. Stick to one color of pampas per vase and include 3 to 5 stems. If you like, accent the vase with something simple like a burlap ribbon (pampas grass is bold on its own and doesn’t need much decorating). [9]
    • Place pampas vases against warm, muted walls for a beautiful, rustic look.
    • If your plumes need more volume, tape several together by the stems and style them like they’re one big piece. [10]
    • Keep dried pampas decor away from direct sunlight, humidity, and pets to extend its life.
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      Tips

      • Respray your pampas grass with hair spray every 6 months to maintain their shape and fluffiness. Respray more frequently if you notice shedding or drooping. [11]
      • Properly dried and maintained pampas grass can last up to 3 years or longer.
      • Purchase pre-dried pampas online or from gardening and decor shops to skip the drying process and jump straight into decorating.
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      Warnings

      • Always wear gloves and long sleeves when you’re cutting or handling fresh pampas grass. The stems are sharp and can cut you if you’re not careful. [12]
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