Monkey Grass
Your ultimate guide to Monkey Grass: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Monkey Grass
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Lilyturf Cold Tolerance: How To Care For Liriope In Winter
Though evergreen, liriope in winter will naturally enter into a stage of dormancy in which growth of the plant foliage ceases. For the best results, homeowners will need to begin the process of winterizing liriope plants. Learn more in this article.
By Tonya Barnett
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Liriope Grass Edging: How To Plant A Border Of Monkey Grass
Liriope is a tough grass that is often used as a border plant. Making a landscape border with this grass produces a tidy, low-growing, green edge that doesn't need mowing and remains green year after year. Learn more about using liriope as a border grass here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Is Monkey Grass: Caring For Monkey Grass In Lawns And Gardens
Looking for a low growing, drought tolerant turf replacement? Try growing monkey grass. What is monkey grass? Monkey grass is actually the common name for two different species. Click here to learn about the different types of monkey grass and how to use them.
By Amy Grant
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Monkey Grass Control: Best Way To Remove Monkey Grass
Is monkey grass invading areas of your lawn and garden? Do you find yourself asking "How do I kill monkey grass?" You're not alone. Many people share these concerns, but don't worry. This article can help.
By Nikki Tilley
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Information On Pruning And Cutting Monkey Grass
Monkey grass is common in areas that are hilly or uneven because they fill in the area quite nicely. It comes in thick and is quite easy to grow. So easy that pruning may be necessary. Click here for pruning tips.
By Heather Rhoades
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How To Transplant Monkey Grass
Transplanting monkey grass is actually pretty easy and the following article provides tips to help you learn how to transplant monkey grass in the landscape. Click here for more information.
By Heather Rhoades
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Monkey Grass Disease: Crown Rot Causes Yellow Leaves
For the most part, monkey grass is a hardy plant. But, despite the fact that monkey grass is able to take a lot of abuse, it is still susceptible to disease. One in particular is crown rot. Click here to learn more.
By Heather Rhoades