REMOVING FADED FLOWERS HAS BENEFITS
July 11, 2008
July 11, 2008
BATON ROUGE, La., July 11 -- The Louisiana State University Ag Center issued the following news release:
Deadheading is an important but often neglected gardening technique. It refers to pruning off old, faded flowers from a plant as it blooms. It is most often done to annuals and perennials, but it is also useful with some summer-flowering trees and shrubs.
A number of advantages to deadheading make it worth the time and effort it involves. For one thing, it improv . . .
Deadheading is an important but often neglected gardening technique. It refers to pruning off old, faded flowers from a plant as it blooms. It is most often done to annuals and perennials, but it is also useful with some summer-flowering trees and shrubs.
A number of advantages to deadheading make it worth the time and effort it involves. For one thing, it improv . . .