Garden Help
Ask a Question
Latest
News: Make Your Lawn Green with EnviiNews: The Lost Garden RebornNews: Nature's Tiny Enforcers: How microscopic worms are revolutionising pest control Feature: Book Review: The Twilight GardenerProduct review: Greenworks G40CS30II Cordless ChainsawProduct review: Ryobi RY18LM37A-140 18V ONE+ Cordless 37cm LawnmowerWin: Win a Robot Lawn Mowers worth £1079 Win: WIN an Outsunny 3x3(m) Outdoor Gazebo Garden Gazebo Pavilion Sunshade Win: Win a CASO Design PizzaChef 430 Indoor Pizza OvenExplore: Villa d'Este GardensExplore: Missouri Botanical GardenThis week's recipe: Pea and Mint Soup
Home Questions

How can I propagate my Japanese blood grass?

💡 Our Advice
Prune back the old, dead foliage in early spring. When the new shoots are about 15 cm (6 in) high dig up the whole plant and split it into small sections each with some roots and leaves. Discard the old core of the plant and replant the new sections.
Ask Another Gardening Question

Not what you were looking for? If you can't find an answer on the website, you can contact our experts directly and we'll do our best to help.