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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Maintaining Monkey Grass


It is almost the time of year to trim monkey grasses. Monkey grasses are plants in the lily family that require very little care. Depending on the variety, these work well as a border, accent plant, or as a ground cover to stop erosion or fill in areas quickly. All are easy to maintain. Before we talk about trimming, you might need to know a little more about each variety…

Liriope Muscari
--At AA Tex Lawn, we don't plant the spreading type of liriope (Liriope spicata ) in our garden beds because in full sun, it is an aggressive spreader. Its runners can take over a bed relatively quickly, choking out other small plants around it. These types are excellent in areas where you need a groundcover or are trying to stop soil erosion (such as bare hilly areas). You would not want to plant this type in garden beds with other flowers unless you plan to divide it regularly.

--The clumping types (Liriope muscari), however are a welcome addition to most garden beds. They are attractive and extremely hardy. They handle drought, soggy conditions, sun or shade. They sprout pretty purple blooms in summer.

As I said before, liriope requires very little care. Liriope creates new growth every year, so trimming off the old growth before late spring will ensure the best look for your plants by removing any foliage damaged by the winter cold and keeping the plant compact. Trimming rejuvenates the plant and stimulates new growth. You can trim any time outside the growing season from early winter to early spring. There is some debate over how to do this. Many people worry that you will damage the plant if trimming is not done with pruning shears or clippers. Actually, as long as you are trimming before the new growth begins, using a mower or using a weed eater to trim these will not damage the plant at all. If using a mower, set your blade height to 3 inches and mow just like you would turf grasses. If using a weed eater, trim at about the same height.

This method is much faster and more efficient than using clippers. In early summer, your liriope will fill out again to become a beautiful addition to your landscape!

Thanks,
The AA Tex Lawn Team