Four-season interest in a garden means growing ornamental grasses. But what about pruning them? Should you even bother?
Ornamental grasses are a key element in contemporary planting design that can be used for a variety of situations ...
There are many kinds of ornamental grasses most of which are perennials although many are not hardy in our area and must be treated as annuals. These plants come in all sizes ranging from a few ...
Dividing plants also prevents overcrowding, controls plant growth in your garden, and helps keep the plants healthy. The ...
These are evergreen grasses that look good all year. Comb after the growing season to discard any brown foliage that piles up inside these plants. Use rubber gloves (dishwashing gloves work great).
Another early spring-flowering plant which you will find right now at garden centers is ranunculus ( Ranunculus asiaticus ), ...
Perennial flowers and plants return for many years, giving you the most bang for your buck. See our favorite spring, summer, ...
A prime example of needing to divide is ornamental grasses. As they continue to grow, the center of the grass becomes shaded and unproductive. Removing a portion of the grass keeps it attractive and ...