Many people are terrified of trimming their plants back, thinking “But it took so long to get this big”, but don’t worry. Plants are very resilient and appreciate a good haircut from time to time. Take our Lemon Grass, for example. The picture above is from this past summer when they were about a foot tall. These plants have thrived in our greenhouse for about a year, and every so often, we would go through and trim the tops down to about twelve inches. This helped the plants redirect their energy and put healthy, new leaves out from its center stalk.

Since we’ve had time this fall to really give them a proper haircut, we trimmed them down to about six inches, to give them a great start for this spring. After cleaning them up and spacing them out (to allow better air flow between the plants for the winter)…

…we were amazed to walk in the next day and see so many of our newly trimmed Lemon Grasses  and grown back over night! In the picture below, pay attention to the tiny growth tips on many of the stalks:

So the next time you’re feeling antsy about pruning back your plants, don’t worry! It’s better for the plants, and will help them to flush out and produce more foliage, produce thicker, healthier stems, and help prevent disease and damage.