
How to Prune Grassland sedge?
(Carex divulsa)
Grassland sedge, also known as Grassland sedge
This perennial grass-like species thrives with minimal maintenance. For grassland sedge, pruning old foliage in early spring before new growth starts energizes the plant. Winter pruning is also effective, removing spent blades to promote health. Careful trimming maintains its mound shape, and prevents self-seeding in manicured landscapes. Benefits include denser growth and rejuvenation, essential for a tidy appearance. Prune dead or damaged parts as needed to preserve grassland sedge's vigor and aesthetic appeal.