Care of Spanish Dagger

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  1. ChrisM6

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    Hi all. This one is steadily growing, but slowly. It has multiple 'branches'. It was planted by a landscaper many years ago, when it was much smaller and I had no idea what it was. I'd be grateful for thoughts on general care and whether trimming in any way is viable or desirable. Many thanks in advance. Chris

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    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    I tend to leave them to their own devices, but if I do trim I take out a whole stem.
    They just look awful if you start cutting back the leaves in my opinion.
     
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      Many thanks, @pete. That's really helpful and reassuring as frankly, it would be a beast of a job anyway! :yes:
       
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        I never trim mine.
         
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          They always get planted where, once they mature, they overhang an area where you have to walk near!
          Also, when you take out a whole stem, it does encourage multiple stems to take it's place.
          I still take out the whole stem though, like Pete said.....just I have a pint or two of B pos ready so I don't bleed to death!
          It looks like yucca colour guard, which is one of the more attractive cultivars
           
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            Hi all. I hope that you're having a civilised festive week. Further to my post, I've decided to (as best as possible) get rid of it. I guess that if it were cut to the base, it would start to re-sprout as yuccas do. So - is there a treatment of sorts that could be applied to the stumps to finish the job off?

            Thanks in advance, and I hope everyone has a peaceful 2024. Chris
             
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            You could try glyphosate, although I'd prefer to dig it out.
            Not sure how well SBK would work.
             
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              Do you think the roots would be very deep, @pete ?
               
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              Not sure to be honest, but I think if you get most of it out and dont leave any stem I dont think it will sucker from any root that is left behind.
               
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