
How to Prune Carex gibba?
(Carex gibba)
Carex gibba, also known as Carex gibba
Known for its dense tufts and grass-like leaves, carex gibba thrives with regular pruning. Ideally, cut back in early spring or winter to promote vigorous growth and maintain shape. Remove dead or damaged foliage first, followed by a light trim to encourage new shoots. Pruning not only enhances the plant's appearance but also improves air circulation, reducing disease risk. Always use sharp, sterilized tools to prevent infection. Refer to authoritative horticultural guides for more specific care advice.