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  • Deadhead Social Science : You Ain't Gonna Learn What You ... thumbnail

    Textbooks — Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group (2000), Paperback Brand Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group Shipping Availability US, Ground In Stock YMore…

  • How to Deadhead Gerbera Daisies

    GardenGuides — How to Deadhead Gerbera Daisies. Gerbera daisies sport large, colorful blooms with bright centers. Bright pink, purple and yellow are just some of the color varieties available. Grown as a perennial outdoors in the southern United St... Gerbera ...More…

  • How to Deadhead a Gardenia

    Do It Yourself — Gardenias are quite popular in the southern parts of the United States and are known for their jasmine-like fragrance and snowy white flowers. The best time to deadhead the plant is after the completion of the flowering cycle. The plant should ...More…

  • Tips on How to Deadhead a Phlox

    Do It Yourself — As a perennial, Phlox should be regularly deadheaded to ensure constant and beautiful blooms and growth. One of the problems that perennials have is that they spend a lot of energy in forming seeds within the blossoms that they have. However, ...More…

  • How to Pinch, Deadhead and Support a Growing Marigold

    Do It Yourself — Marigold flowers are grown in many home gardens because of their bright colors. Deadheading your marigold plants is the process of removing dead bulbs that are no longer blooming. This process helps promote new flower growth and can help to ...More…

  • How to Deadhead an Iris

    Do It Yourself — Irises grow from large tuberous roots called rhizomes. Leaves and stalks rise from the root structure to form the visible part of the plant. You should remove the leaves if they look damaged or dying. Otherwise, they should be left alone. These ...More…

  • Deadhead Sun Perennials To Produce More Flowers

    Do It Yourself — Go through your garden of sun perennials to visually inspect each one. It will be pretty obvious which blooms are faded, spent, dead or nearly-gone. These are the flowers you need to deadhead. Depending on the type of sun perennial you have, you ...More…

  • Deadhead and Manicure Your Geraniums

    Do It Yourself — With a small amount of upkeep, your geraniums will look beautiful all season long. If you wish for your geranium to continually produce flowers, it's important to deadhead the blooms when they start to fade. To remove it, gently pinch the main ...More…

  • Deadhead an Aguilera Plant

    Do It Yourself — The Aguilegia plant are a beautiful plant that is native to European gardens. Columbine plants, once they bloom, will produce seeds immediately if you do not deadhead. This is an important process in growing, caring, and maintaining the Aguilegia ...More…

  • How to Deadhead a Rhododendron

    Do It Yourself — The rhododendron flowers so profusely that deadheading is a must. Avoid waiting until flowers fade all over the plant before deadheading. Remove each bloom as it wilts and droops. This will not encourage new blooming immediately, but will tend to ...More…

  • How To Deadhead A Poppy

    Do It Yourself — The best way to deadhead is to either pinch or trim the flower stem just above the leaves. Once this is done, you can save the flower head and collect the seeds. If the dead flower head is not removed, once dry the seeds will fall out and cause ...More…

  • How to Deadhead Bulb Flowers

    Do It Yourself — Bulb flowers need deadheading to remain strong in order to produce blooms for the next growing season. Bulb flowers are an underground embryonic plant. The embryonic bulb contains the stem, leaves, and flower bud. Since bulb flowers consist of ...More…


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