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

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    Cut warm-season grasses back to about 6 inches above the ground. Once all the stems have been cut and removed, trim the clump back a few more inches into a neat mound.

  3. How to Cut Back Ornamental Grasses, According to Pro ... - AOL

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    “As you cut, hold the bundle steady with the tape, tilting it slightly away from the base. If the grass is dense, use a power hedge trimmer. There may be a few stray blades, which you can trim ...

  4. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    A reduction cut may be performed while still allowing about 50% of the branch. This is done to help maintain form and deter the formation of co-dominant leaders. Temporary branches may be too large for a removal cut so subordination pruning should be done to slowly reduce a limb by 50% each year to allow the tree to properly heal from the cut.

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

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    Here are some of the benefits of cutting back roses, according to experts. Improved structure: Pruning allows you to control the shape and size of your plants so they fit the aesthetics of your ...

  6. 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

  7. Bedding (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    As cut flower production moved off-shore, greenhouse operators began to expand into bedding plant production. It seemed bedding plants might, also, move off-shore, but the plant quarantine standards prevented plants in soil from being shipped into the U.S. [ 16 ] Local production of bedding plants was protected in the U.S. by important plant ...

  8. The Best Time To Cut Back Crepe Myrtles, According To ... - AOL

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    Here's the best time to cut back crepe myrtles and what to do if you miss the window. Meet the Expert Tammy Sons is the founder and CEO of TN Nursery in Altamont, Tennessee.

  9. 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.