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Use sharp, clean cutting tools to avoid spreading diseases. Cut with a hedge trimmer whose blade is at least 2 inches larger ...
Blue fescue (Festuca glauca) is a beautiful ornamental grass known for its striking silvery-blue foliage. Because of its ...
When the individual grass plants get so large that their center dies, divide the clumps. Ornamental Grass Landscaping Tips. How much water should you provide your grasses the first year?
There is no doubt that ornamental grasses are frequently planted because of their shimmering beauty, but there's also no doubt that their low maintenance endears them as well.
Ornamental grasses such as "Karl Foerster" feather reed grass, ... Selig said, “In spring, to divide grasses, just dig up clumps around the outside and leave grass where you want it.
Maintaining ornamental grasses is easy. Most grasses grow in nice neat clumps, and need only a once-a-year haircut. They live for years, are tolerant of drought and don’t attract pests or diseases.
Ornamental grasses will let you know they need division by getting too huge for the space, by flowering less or by dying out in the centers of the clumps. Be on the alert for the start of these ...
* What it is: Korean feather reed grass is a slowly expanding, clump-forming ornamental grass with an upright habit and green blades that turn yellow-tan in fall. This Asian native’s nicest ...
Fall is a good time to plant ornamental grasses, ... Simply push the spade through the middle of the clump, pop it out and, either, plant it someplace else or give it away to someone else.
Our Extension Master Gardeners have ornamental grasses in their demonstration gardens. We have adopted this trick, making dividing easier. Once the clump reaches the size of a dinner plate, about ...
Clumping grasses are long-lived, hardy and easy to grow. Leave some space between them so they have good air circulation. The brown stems don’t need to be trimmed off, but if you don’t like ...
Maintaining grasses is easy. Most grasses grow in nice neat clumps, and need only a once-a-year haircut. They live for years, are tolerant of drought and don’t attract pests or diseases.