Edging grasses are low-growing, ornamental grasses used to define the edges of garden beds, pathways, or other landscape features. Examples include blue fescue, mondo grass, and dwarf fountain grass. These grasses are often used to create a neat, organized appearance in the garden, while also adding texture and movement. Edging grasses are valued for their ability to soften the transition between different areas of the landscape and provide year-round interest with their foliage and seed heads. They are typically low-maintenance and hardy, making them a practical choice for defining borders or creating a natural barrier between garden areas. When planting edging grasses, it’s important to consider their mature size, growth habit, and environmental requirements, such as light and soil type. Regular maintenance, including occasional trimming or dividing, helps keep edging grasses healthy and ensures they maintain their desired shape and function in the landscape.
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