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How (and When) to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses, Step by Step
When to cut: The best time to cut back ornamental grasses is in spring when plants prepare to green up, but warm-season grasses can also be pruned during their fall and winter dormancy. Remove ...
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9 Invasive Ornamental Grasses That'll Take Over Your Lawn
Ornamental grasses add beautiful texture, movement, and a naturalistic feel to any garden. With their airy plumes and ...
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Think before you prune in October – here are 7 plants you should never cut until spring
Viburnums are a versatile and popular species of shrubs that you should not prune in October. Whether you have a deciduous or ...
It was back around 1980. I, the Native Texan, found myself in the Chadwick Arboretum at my old school, Ohio State. One ...
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7 Tips To Prevent Moss From Growing In Your Yard
While moss technically won't harm your lawn, it can cause a patchy, ugly yard. Learn how to get rid of it easily and quickly ...
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Drought-tolerant grasses elevate West Texas yards
Discover fountain grass, pink muhly and pampas grass for West Texas gardens, with sun, watering and pruning tips for ...
Fire-resistant plants don’t mean fire-proof. Plants can burn if they’re not well-maintained or if the fire is extremely hot.
Q: Could you give me some tips on how my mini tree could be pruned so it grows more upward instead of outward? And should I do it this fall or next spring? — Carrie M. A: Your photo shows a beautiful ...
Clean-up is an essential fall chore, but what it means — and how much you should actually do — has shifted in recent years.
Succulents: Hen and chicks make the ideal fire-resistive plant. With other succulents, such as rockcress, Moss rose, Sedums ...
Mounds of dirt or damaged plants may mean moles or voles Find out how to tell which pest is ruining your lawn.
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Move over, green lawns. Drier, warmer climate boosts interest in low-water landscaping
Yet that grass is problematic in deserts and any place with limited water, such as the American West, where it won’t do well without irrigation. As climate change makes the world hotter and triggers ...
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