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I think I should be cutting off the whole head? It prolongs blooms,whether it is marigolds, zinnias, your thrift or my coreopsis.ROSES_ARE_RED asks: If a fairly early blooming flower (ex: verbascum southern charm, which is blooming now in early June)...
California
El Segundo
Off With Their Heads...Deadheads, That Is
No, not a hardcore fan of a certain rock band, but rather a person who simply can't resist tidying plants. Deadheading interrupts the plant's singular goal, which is reproduction. Of course, you will still want to prune all annuals occasionally to keep...
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El Segundo
Don\'t Kill Those Weeds!!!
* Mustard - many decades; some have been known to sprout after 600 years!To improve MY soil, I will be buying and spreading natural amendments including composted manure along with the green manure from my weeds (cut just at the flowering stage for the...
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El Segundo
My 5 Favourite Self-Seeding Annuals
My favourite 5 self-seeding annuals. Great for containers and borders. I adore Cleome. This is a wondrous way to save some money. Another tall annual, but sturdy enough to notneed staking, as a rule.
California
El Segundo
Purslane, An Edible and Beneficial Garden Weed
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El Segundo
Hot Flowers for Hot Places
The plants were watered every day after lunch until they became established. Inch-long leaves are somewhatPortulaca was a perfect choice for the planter. Expect germination in 10-14 days.
California
El Segundo
How to Deadhead Phlox
Cut the spike off where it emerges from the plant.Dispose of or compost the removed flower clusters and spikes after deadheading. Cut 1/4 inch above the bud that is forming immediately beneath the spent flower cluster.Cut off the entire flower spike once...
California
Santa Monica
Deadheading Shasta Daisies – How To Deadhead Daisies
If all the blooms are spent, simply cut the entire plant back to the base of the plant. Deadheading daisies not only improves their overall appearance but will also inhibit seed production and stimulate new growth, which encourages additional blooms.
Ohio
Willoughby
Deadheading Petunias: How To Deadhead Petunia Flowers
Plants live to reproduce themselves, and annuals, like petunias, create blooms to form new seeds. The plant will bush out, creating even more flowers that before. Once the bloom browns and falls off, the plant spends its energy creating a seed pod filled...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Harvest Portulaca Seeds
Growing 4 to 8 inches tall and 6 to 24 inches wide, moss rose varieties include the early-flowering Margarita series, "Sundial," which produces early, double flowers in sunset colors, and "Calypso," which features white, yellow, orange, pink or purple...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Kalanchoe
Dispose of the removed flower cluster.Deadhead the kalanchoe one to two times a week throughout the flowering season. Kalanchoes are primarily grown as indoor flowering plants. Deadheading, or removing the old flowers, improves the plant's appearance...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Foxglove
By deadheading, you encourage both perennial and annual flowers to put forth continued blossoms throughout the growing season, as they are not expending energy on producing seed. Remove the blossoms at the point of the first set of leaves on the stems.Discard...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Allium
Cut these out where they emerge from the main plant.Dispose of or compost the spent flower stems and foliage. Deadheading is the only necessary pruning. Leaving them in the flower bed is unattractive and may attract unwanted insect pests, which use the...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Gardenias
Any dead flowers left on the ground provide breeding places for pests.Move, branch by branch, toward the outer part of the gardenia bush, picking off dead gardenias.Work your way around the bush, from the middle to the front until all dead gardenias are...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Geraniums
Water the plants well when you first pot them, then keep them a bit dry during winter, watering only when soil feels dry to the touch. Choose only healthy, insect- and disease-free plants, and keep them in a cool spot with bright light such as a west-...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Sunflowers
Soak your tools in the solution for five minutes, and then rinse them with clean water.Deadheading sunflower blooms is fairly simple. Make a solution that is one part bleach to three parts water, or a solution of that is one part rubbing alcohol to one...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Lantana
Trim back the plant by up to one-fourth its height to encourage a fresh flush of buds and flowers.Cut back the old dead stems in spring before new growth begins. Lantanas produce clusters of brightly colored flowers on stalks that emerge above the bright...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Petunias
You can add the spent flower head to a compost pile or discard it in the trash.Remove spent blooms as they appear throughout the growing season.Cut the entire plant back when it appears leggy and overgrown.
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Mums
Mums love to stay lightly moist but require excellent drainage. When they begin to show signs of curling, turning brown and dying, it's time to take them off. When blooming has finished for the year, you will want to cut the plant all the way back, add...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Carnations
Clip off all leaves and stems that appear "older" and "spent." Certain varieties of carnations will more readily rebloom than others. In some areas and climates, deadheading can also improve the chances that the carnation plant will come back the following...
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Hydrangeas
Deadheading hydrangeas (Hydrangea spp.) should include a treasure hunt for new buds.Deadheading hastens the appearance of fresh hydrangea blossoms.Say what you will about the wonders of foliage, most gardeners hope for fresh flowers in a summer garden.
California
Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Poppies
Some poppies are annuals and other are perennials. Perennials include Oriental poppy (Papaver orientale), which grows in USDA zones 4 through 9; Alpine poppy (Papaver alpinum), which grows in USDA zones 5 though 8; and Iceland poppy (Papaver nudaucaule),...
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Santa Monica
How to Deadhead Impatiens
However, many annual flowering plants need a little help to look their best and benefit from deadheading. However, even impatiens can benefit from deadheading if the plant has become stressed and has lost the majority of its blooms at the same time.Inspect...
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Santa Monica
Deadheading Marigold Plants: When To Deadhead Marigolds To Prolong Blooming
Should you start removing spent marigold flowers? Marigold deadheading does help keep the garden looking its best and encourages new blooms. Continue removing the dead and wilted flowers as they appear.
Ohio
Willoughby
Guide To Rudbeckia Deadheading – How To Deadhead Black Eyed Susans
Rudbeckia deadheading is easy:On Rudbeckia that grow a single flower on each stem, cut the stem back to the base of the plant.For Rudbeckias with multiple flowers on a stem, just snip off the spent blooms.In autumn, cut Black Eyed Susan back to about...
Ohio
Willoughby
How to Care for Portulaca
Moss rose doesn't need fertilizers and can grow well in poor soil.Regular deadheading serves two purposes: It removes the old flowers so they don't form seeds, and it cleans up the plants while encouraging more flowers.
California
Santa Monica
Echinacea Deadheading: Do You Need To Deadhead Coneflowers
You can also harvest a few of the fall flowers to dry and make herbal teas that help battle winter colds from the coneflower petals. Always cut the spent flower stem back to a set of leaves or a new flower bud so you are not left with odd looking bare...
Ohio
Willoughby