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  2. How and When to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses for Optimal ... - AOL

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    The tools you use to cut back your grasses depend on their size and how many clumps you have in your garden. For small grasses, pruning shears work well. For larger grasses a power hedge trimmer ...

  3. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    One of which is cutting the branch back to a specific and intermediate point, called reduction cut, and the other completely removes a branch back to the union where the branch connects which the main trunk, called removal cut. [5] Reduction cuts is when you remove a portion of a growing stem down to a set of desirable buds or side-branching stems.

  4. Tanacetum parthenium - Wikipedia

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    The conspicuous daisy-like flowers are up to 20 millimetres (3 ⁄ 4 in) across, borne in lax corymbs. The outer, ray florets have white ligules and the inner, disc florets are yellow and tubular. It spreads rapidly by seed, and will cover a wide area after a few years. [3] [4] The plant produces achene fruit, and grows in stony slopes and ...

  5. When to Cut Back Roses for Beautiful Blooms Every Year ... - AOL

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    Roses should be cut back in late winter or early spring while they are still dormant. "Pruning stems at this time promotes fresh shoots to emerge from the base of the plant to ensure a strong ...

  6. Here's When You Should Cut Back Your Hydrangeas For Winter - AOL

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    If you're cutting back a hydrangea, here are a few tips to make the process smoother and lessen the risk of damaging next year's blooms. Determine if you have old wood versus new wood by looking ...

  7. Engelmannia peristenia - Wikipedia

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    Engelmannia peristenia, called Engelmann daisy or cutleaf daisy, is a North American species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.It is native to the south-central United States, primarily from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and southeastern Colorado, but with more isolated populations in Arizona, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and South Dakota.

  8. When You Should Cut Back Your Hosta Plants So They'll ... - AOL

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    This means you will cut back hostas sometime in the late fall to early winter when the temperatures have dropped below 30 degrees F. The plant will become limp and wilted, which is the sign that ...

  9. Brachyscome - Wikipedia

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    Brachyscome graminea - stiff daisy, grassland daisy; Brachyscome iberidifolia - Swan River daisy; Brachyscome mittagongensis; Brachyscome multifida - cut-leaved daisy, rock daisy, Hawkesbury daisy; Brachyscome nivalis – snow daisy; Brachyscome scapigera - tufted daisy; Brachyscome segmentosa - Lord Howe daisy, mountain daisy