No, pruning back ornamental grasses in fall will not hurt the plant. You can clean these up by pruning at any time of the year without it hurting as ornamental grasses are hardy.
All grasses produce copious quantities of pollen
Lilacs do not attract snakes.
Nigel J. Taylor has written: 'Ornamental grasses, bamboos, rushes & sedges' -- subject(s): Bamboo, Juncaceae, Cyperaceae, Ornamental grasses
Four types of ornamental plants might include grasses, ornamental trees like crepe myrtle, flowering plants, and fruiting plants.
Thomas A. Reinhardt has written: 'Ornamental grass gardening' -- subject(s): Ornamental grasses, Landscape gardening
Yes, ornamental grasses can like acid soils depending upon their origins and if they are acid-tolerant. Many ornamental grasses tend to be described as tolerant of various soils as long as the ground is well-drained. They will function most effectively between soil pH (power of hydrogen) levels of acidic 5 through neutral/alkaline 7.
Yes it will. Roundup will kill all grasses, including ornamental grasses like Monkey grass.
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This is a very informative web site. http://www.avianweb.com/plantingflowersforthebirds.html
Grass snakes are native to mainland Europe and the UK.
Spilled grain and seeds attracts rodents. Rodents attract their predators, which may include snakes.