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Key Points Pull dead plants with pests or disease—like tomatoes or squash—to prevent future issues and support crop ...
Perennials go dormant in the winter and come back in the spring, but some take longer to turn green. Find out how to tell if ...
Instead of throwing those dead flowers away, there's an easy way to reuse them in the garden. Composting your spent flower heads is quick and doesn't take extra time if you've already set up a ...
It’s tempting to remove spent flowers to make your garden look better, but there are reasons to leave the dying flower where ...
This trick might seem like a quick way to solve a problem, but it won't have any long-term benefit for your blooms, the ...
Your Flowers Are Zombies Well, sort of dying. Whether or not your cut flowers are living or dead is a matter of debate. Since it is not clear which one they are, you can sort of see them as ...
If you're growing these popular plants in your garden this month then don't forget one important gardening task that will ...
Shrub or landscape roses rarely require deadheading, but doing so may improve overall appearance and promote even more blooms throughout the summer. There is no need to deadhead old-fashioned roses as ...