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Deadheading Flowers – Should I Deadhead My Flowers?

When flowers have gone past and plants begin to form seeds, in some cases, deadheading – cutting off the spent flowers – can encourage more blooms. If you allow plants to form seeds, their energies will focus on that see growing process. Deadheading flowers that have faded often means you can get more flowers on […]

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