We've gotten some huge selections of grasses in. Pampas grass, Carl Forrester's, Buddy grass. They're all in bloom. They're just stunning. Yeah, they're gorgeous. You let them bloom through the end of the year. Then Ken Lain, The Top 10 Gardener, says that he usually cuts back his grasses in January, when they have turned tan and are starting to lose their shape. He cuts most grass back to ankle level, but some larger grasses, like Pampas grass, he may cut back to knee level.
He recommends waiting until the end of the year to cut back grasses because they provide structure and interest to the garden during the winter months. Even after the grass has turned tan, the plumes can still be quite attractive.
However, once the grasses start to lay over and lose their shape, it's time to cut them back. This will help to promote new growth in the spring.
Here are some additional tips for cutting back Ornamental Grass:
With proper care, your grasses will thrive for many years to come.
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