
How to Prune Fibrous-root sedge?
(Carex communis)
Fibrous-root sedge, also known as Fibrous-root sedge
A fibrous-rooted sedge, fibrous-root sedge thrives in moist, shady environments and features dense clumps of grass-like foliage. Prune dead or damaged leaves in early spring or late winter to encourage robust new growth and maintain plant health. Regular removal of older foliage will enhance air circulation and reduce disease risks. Pruning during dormant seasons minimizes stress on fibrous-root sedge, optimizing vitality and growth in the growing season.