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Grasses rwolf 04-17-2007
---> Re: Grasses Eggs Zachtly04-17-2007
Posted by rwolf on April 17, 2007, 7:48 am
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I have some Karl Forrester grasses in my landscape. I did not trim them
back in the fall. Can I trim them back now?



Posted by Eggs Zachtly on April 17, 2007, 8:06 pm
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rwolf said:

> I have some Karl Forrester grasses in my landscape.

Perhaps my favorite ornamental grass. =)

> I did not trim them back in the fall.

Good, then you wouldn't have had the "winter interest" that it provides.
The best time to cut them back is late winter, /before/ the new growth
emerges.

> Can I trim them back now?

You can, sure. They may look a bit funky for a while, if there's already a
lot of new growth, until they fill back out. It'll look a helluva lot
better than not cutting them back at all. ;)

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Posted by Steveo on April 17, 2007, 9:10 pm
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eggsUNDERSCOREHEREzachtly@hotmail.com wrote:
> rwolf said:
>> > Can I trim them back now?
>
> You can, sure.
>
That's all he can do now.

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Posted by Eggs Zachtly on April 17, 2007, 10:06 pm
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Steveo said:

> eggsUNDERSCOREHEREzachtly@hotmail.com wrote:
>> rwolf said:
>>> > Can I trim them back now?
>>
>> You can, sure.
>>
> That's all he can do now.

Well, s/he /could/ leave it. =)

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Posted by Steveo on April 17, 2007, 11:44 pm
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eggsUNDERSCOREHEREzachtly@hotmail.com wrote:
> Steveo said:
>
> > eggsUNDERSCOREHEREzachtly@hotmail.com wrote:
> >> rwolf said:
> >>> > Can I trim them back now?
> >>
> >> You can, sure.
> >>
> > That's all he can do now.
>
> Well, s/he /could/ leave it. =)
>
Why doesn't a frog have wings? <g>

Trim it down to less than a foot, NOW.

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