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What’s Deadheading and Why You Should Do it to Your Garden

What’s Deadheading and Why You Should Do it to Your Garden

August 1, 2020 By Ruth Harrigan Leave a Comment

Deadheading is a gardening process that makes the plant flower again. Once a flower fades, plants get a signal that it should create a seed head. By removing the dead flower and dry petals, plant does not have a seed head to work on, so it can create another flower. The best thing about this is that we don’t have to get dirty and sweating as most other gardening chores requires us to do. You can deadhead while  just casually strolling through the garden.

Key Takeaways:

  • Deadheading can allow for flowers to bloom better and longer which will help them reproduce more often.
  • When you get rid of dead flower heads, your garden will look more attractive.
  • Make sure to keep a close eye on your garden to make sure that your plants are getting enough sunlight, water and no pests are feasting on it.

“It’s a task you can usually do without getting dirty, and you can squeeze it in even if you only have a few minutes to spare.”

Read more: https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/deadheading-your-garden/

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