Deadheading flowers correctly encourages more blooms

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Gardeners are making a mistake by not properly deadheading spent flowers, hindering new blooms. Simply pulling off petals is insufficient; the entire flower head must be removed above a leaf or bud to encourage regrowth. This practice redirects plant energy, promoting more flowers throughout the season.


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