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Old 02-04-2004, 04:12 AM
John Bradbury
 
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Default Ornamental grasses

I am just starting my first spring in a new garden and, I regret, I am
not a very experienced gardener but am trying my best.

I hope that you do not mind me asking the experts!

I have a clump of ornamental grass which, at the moment is just the dead
spikes from last year. I cannot see anything new growing up.

The grass is about 50cm high with "wheat like" heads. Blades are round
and rush like -about 3mm diameter.

What should I do? Should I cut back lightly, heavily or burn it off?

Thanks in advance
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