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  1. Mexican Feather Grass: Plant Care & Growing Guid…

    Mexican feather grass doesn't need pruning, but you may want to trim away dead flowers and overgrown stems at the end of the season, as you tidy them up for dormancy. Use a clean, sharp garden shears and clear away the debris, so the detritus doesn't accidentally reseed.

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    The dense, fountain-shaped clumps of Mexican feather grass stems have a fuzzy appearance; they soften hardscape features in the landscape and make them more welcoming. For this purpose, growing several plants in a line is especially effective for forming a border (for example, along a patio). Its light color (the leaves are a silvery green to lime-...

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    If growing conditions are right, Mexican feather grass can overgrow in an area and overtake your other plants. Once it's established, the problem is challenging to control. Two ways to remove Mexican feather grass are physical and chemical removal. You can physically remove it by hand weeding or strategic grazing. Mowing has the opposite effect; it...

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    Mexican feather grass can be propagated by sowing seeds or division. Division is best done in the spring before your grass sends up any new shoots of growth. Dividing is an excellent way to break up large clumps. Here's how to propagate Mexican feather grass. 1. You will need a shovel or trowel to lift out the plant and a clean, sharp spade to divi...

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    Nassella tenuissima does well when planted from seedif you start your seeds indoors in the early spring. Place on a layer of potting mix, then cover with a thin layer of the same potting mix, soil, or sand. Water regularly; plant outside when sturdy.

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