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The best way to keep many flowers blooming in your garden is to deadhead them regularly. And deadheading is easy - find out how here. #shorts

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@yvonnehall544

3 years ago

Beautiful garden ..good tips.I Would just like to hang on to each bloom ..but with words of wisdom ...im snipping every day.one of my neighbors asked me what's with this snipping ...so i tried to educate him on "dead heading "😊thanks always practical advis

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@MyFocusVaries

3 years ago

I've just started deadheading more. It's worth the effort. Sweet peas are one that must be dead headed!! Of course, we could just get out there and make bouquets more often. Something I always mean to do, but..

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@susancarel8660

3 years ago

Thank you I have been needing exactly this. Simple and precise ☺️

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@joycestempa5647

1 year ago

Petunias do wonderfully if you deadhead regularly by pinching back. I’ve had a garden for 30 years and have managed to not have dallies until this year because they are one flower I simply do not enjoy at all but now, since I was gifted several I’m going to be forced to deal with them, therefore I’m quite glad you mentioned they could be deadheaded - I didn’t know that! Thank you

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@agbobier2657

3 months ago

You are a treasure❤

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@WaterspoutsOfTheDeep

1 year ago

Sometimes it's nice to leave some spent blooms on roses so you have rose hips in the winter for some quick easy rose hip tea.

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@chouselle1

1 year ago

Clear and concise information, thank you ❤

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@neillondon8709

1 year ago

Love it.. Short sweet and to the point ❤

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@philipoconnor2236

3 years ago

Thank you for this video. If you didn't have a secateurs handy, could you just pull off the dead heads or is it preferable to leave a clean cut. Tks

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@sarahmarti141

3 years ago

Good tip is to use scissors instead of pruners for easy deadheading. Makes the job easier so you don’t mind doing it.

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@lucertola260

1 year ago

Thanks for this. I am puzzled about what to do with the deadheaded blooms. Is it ok to just let them drop on the flower bed? I can't compost them in my small garden.

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@mollypitcher9380

3 years ago

You’re wonderful.

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@MonicaOkane

3 months ago

Do you know how i should deadhead Celosia?

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@anitahadley2871

3 years ago

What about coneflowers? I’d like to extend the bloom as long as possible but I know the birds like the seeds heads so I’m not sure what to do.

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@EdurtreG

2 years ago

Use my nails, and snipping movement on softer stems.

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@8626John

2 months ago

What is the best way to deadhead geraniums? Thanks.

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@lisa-marieshy9673

1 year ago

Does this work for a Lavender tree? I'm new to outdoor plants/flowers. I have many old faded blooms and a few new blooms coming in. Thank you

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@marcy5055

2 years ago

What type of hedge is it you film in front of?

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