I just cleaned the leaves out of my bed of Liriope, but overall it is very long and messy-looking. Would now be a good time to cut it back? Would that allow for new growth? I remember I once gave it a ...
A question for Dan Gill: My husband wants to cut back our liriope now, and I was wondering if this is a good idea. It looks fine, but he feels it will make it more vigorous. What do you think? -- ...
Question: Is it too early to trim liriope back? It traps all the tree leaves in our landscape beds. Answer: There are several plants that are virtually impossible to kill. One of them is liriope, or ...
CLEAN UP GROUND COVERS: You can clip ground cover back now before new growth appears to remove unattractive foliage, rejuvenate the plants and control growth. Liriope, monkey grass, ferns (if browned ...
Monkey grass is the South's favorite ground cover. It's easy to find, simple to care for, usually evergreen, and tolerates heat. Throw in the fact that many types boast showy flowers, and you have a ...
No one wants to spend hours pulling weeds when they start to sprout. Using this ground cover adds beauty and weed-suppressing ...
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