Deadheading
Posted 05-17-2009 at 05:03 AM by Shelli
Tags plants
So, I've learned that deadheading flowering plants not only makes them more aesthetically pleasing, but also promotes re-blooming and better overall plant growth.
I've done some deadheading on my snap dragons outside, and today, I deadheaded my Kalanchoe that I have hanging in the living room. I looked up how to do it and I'm glad I did. I would have thought that I should just pinch off the dead and dying flower clusters, but in researching it, I found that you are supposed behead it where the flower stem meets the main stem of the plant.
Who woulda thunk that beheading things could be a good thing?
I've done some deadheading on my snap dragons outside, and today, I deadheaded my Kalanchoe that I have hanging in the living room. I looked up how to do it and I'm glad I did. I would have thought that I should just pinch off the dead and dying flower clusters, but in researching it, I found that you are supposed behead it where the flower stem meets the main stem of the plant.
Who woulda thunk that beheading things could be a good thing?
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