A hardy perennial grass-like sedge, fibrous tussock sedge flourishes in moist environments, sporting dense clumps of narrow, arching leaves. Prune fibrous tussock sedge in early spring or winter, removing dead or overgrown foliage to maintain plant health and stimulate new growth. For rejuvenation, cut the foliage back to the ground. Pruning also controls size and improves air circulation, which can help prevent disease. Ensure tools are sharp to avoid damaging the plants. Trim selectively to preserve the plant's natural shape.
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