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Deadheading Annuals and Perennials

Improve a plant’s appearance, control reseeding, and redirect energy with this simple chore

Deadheading Annuals and Perennials
Lee Reich, author of "The Pruning Book" demonstrates how to deadhead annuals and perennials for improved plant appearance, to control reseeding, encourage a second flowering, and redirecting the plant's energy to healthy root and vegetative growth.
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    Deadheading improves a plant’s appearance, controls reseeding, and redirects a plant’s energy from seed production to root and vegetative growth. It also prolongs the bloom period of some plants, and in many cases, can encourage a second flush of flowers. In this video, Lee Reich, author of The Pruning Book , demonstrates how to deadhead flowers.

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