Feather Top Rhodes Grass is a cover crop — grown to build and protect the soil rather than for a harvest of its own. It's hardy across USDA zones 7 through 11.
Zones
7-11
pH Range
6-8.5
Sun
Full Sun
Days to Maturity
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How to grow Feather Top Rhodes Grass
Feather Top Rhodes Grass grows in USDA zones 7 through 11. Feather Top Rhodes Grass does best in full sun — at least 6 hours of direct sun a day — and soil from pH 6 to 8.5, on well-drained ground. It needs a growing season of at least 90 frost-free days, which is why climate matters as much as soil.
USDA Zones
7-11
USDA PHZM 2023
Soil pH
6 - 8.5
USDA PLANTS Database
Sun
Full Sun
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Drainage
well (dry spells)
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Frost Tolerance
50°F
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Frost-Free Days
90+
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Start the season right
Plant feather top rhodes grass in full sun with at least 6 hours of direct sun, once the soil has warmed and frost risk has passed.
Match the soil
Feather Top Rhodes Grass prefers pH 6 to 8.5 (USDA PLANTS Database). A quick soil test from your local Extension lab tells you whether to add lime or sulfur to land in band.
Water steadily
Keep the root zone evenly moist through establishment. A 2–3 inch mulch layer holds moisture without waterlogging.
Turn it in before it seeds
Cut feather top rhodes grass down or turn it into the soil before it sets seed, while the growth is still green — that's when it returns the most to the ground.
Good to know
Good news for pet owners — feather top rhodes grass isn't known to be toxic to dogs or cats. (Source: ASPCA.)
Feather Top Rhodes Grass isn't classified as a notable pollinator plant in our data — pair it with high-value bloomers nearby to feed bees.
Where Feather Top Rhodes Grass thrives
Feather Top Rhodes Grass is hardy across USDA zones 7 through 11. Zone is only the starting point, though: the soil pH, drainage, and frost dates on your specific land decide how well it actually does.
Zones 7–11·Where Feather Top Rhodes Grass growsOpen map →
On USDA hardiness-zone overlap, Feather Top Rhodes Grass can grow in these states:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I grow Feather Top Rhodes Grass in my zone?
Feather Top Rhodes Grass grows in USDA hardiness zones 7 through 11 (USDA PHZM 2023). Zone is one factor — soil pH, drainage, and frost dates on your specific parcel also shape whether it takes.
When should you plant Feather Top Rhodes Grass?
Most growers plant feather top rhodes grass after the last spring frost, once the soil has warmed, leaving enough of the season for its 90-day frost-free need. Your local frost dates set the exact window — a Growable Ground report reads them for your address.
How much sun does Feather Top Rhodes Grass need?
Feather Top Rhodes Grass needs full sun — a spot that catches at least 6 hours of direct summer sun a day. In more shade it still grows, but usually gives a smaller, later crop. The catch is that a yard rarely gets even light everywhere — a fence, the house, or one tall tree can quietly take those hours. A Growable Ground report reads the real sun-hours across your land, canopy and buildings included, so you can pick the brightest bed before you plant.
What soil does Feather Top Rhodes Grass need?
Feather Top Rhodes Grass prefers soil pH 6 to 8.5, on well-drained ground (USDA PLANTS Database). Your report scores your parcel's actual soil against that using USDA SSURGO data.
Does Feather Top Rhodes Grass attract pollinators?
Feather Top Rhodes Grass isn't classified as a notable pollinator plant in our data. Pairing it with high-value bloomers nearby keeps bees and butterflies fed.
Is Feather Top Rhodes Grass safe for pets?
Feather Top Rhodes Grass is not known to be toxic to dogs or cats based on available data (ASPCA). Always supervise pets around new plantings.

