If you accidentally planted an invasive ornamental grass species in your yard, you may be having a hard time controlling it.
The good news, according to Cimino, is that grasses are resilient. “It's most important to prune dead material out as needed, ...
Pruning your ornamental grass is important from an aesthetic perspective, too. Cutting back will improve a plant's overall appearance, adding to an attractive landscape and ensuring beautiful ...
Many ornamental grasses even thrive with very little water. It's smart to cut them back once a year to retain the best ...
Native Plant Trust Q. We have ornamental grasses in the flower bed that grow 3 to 4 feet during the season. I cut them back to about 1 foot in mid-November when tidying up for the winter.