Should you deadhead annuals? Well, let’s just say that Miley Cyrus might buy herself flowers, but you won’t have to if you make deadheading a part of your gardening repertoire! Annual flowers, of ...
Deadheading is a necessary task in the garden to keep plants healthy and to prolong the blooming season. Many summer-blooming annuals and perennials hit their peak between late June and early August, ...
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Christmas cactus deadheading: How to correctly remove old flowers - after bloom care
Every year the display of flowers from our Christmas Cactus is something spectacular. But if you could get even more flowers ...
In general, perennials don't need deadheading, but many can benefit from it. The frequency of deadheading depends on the plant and your gardening goals. Self-cleaning and re-seeding perennials don't ...
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How To Prune Your Christmas Cactus For More Beautiful Blooms Every Year
Keep your Christmas cactus healthy and full by removing some of the segments. Pruning encourages branching and can produce ...
Deadheading, the removal of spent blooms, encourages new growth and more flowers. Annuals like zinnias and marigolds benefit from frequent deadheading, while others like impatiens are self-deadheading ...
Closeup of pinkish-white hibiscus flower with long red stamen. - Tomekbudujedomek/Getty Images The striking flowers of hibiscus (Hibiscus spp.) are a summertime delight. With eye-catching colors ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If your once beautiful flowering plants are looking tired, some seasonal attention can encourage new blooms and more color through a process called deadheading. Plants like geraniums ...
Plant grasses in spring or fall and use mulch to help them thrive. Both evergreens and grasses are easy to care for and work ...
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