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Deadheading Is Your Secret Weapon For INSANE Flower Blooms!

Deadheading Is Your Secret Weapon For INSANE Flower Blooms!

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Deadheading is one of the most powerful techniques in a gardener's toolkit, but it is rarely discussed or employed by the average backyard gardener. Bron: I am not trying to be difficult. Saying counter intuitive may give more new gardeners the idea that the idea is as defined, Counter intuitiveness is defined as being contrary to intuition or common-sense expectation. Intuitive is just plain 'ol commonsense. With regard to gardening, many seemingly counter intuitive ideas etc are just basic science; biology, physics, botany and or common cultural practice bought to us by history of intuitive practice. ps I'm 70 and been in this camp draught for decades.
Date: 2023-04-28

Comments and reviews: 9


Beautiful to see the poppies this week, especially as an Australian. On the 25th of April is our ANZAC day (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) which is a national day of commemoration of Australia and NZ victims of war and recognition of their roles. We have dawn services across the countries and in other countries as well, and the poppy is the emblem of remembrance for us.
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Hi Kevin and Jacques! Just got my 2nd birdies bed, this time an 8n1. 2nd year gardener, and unsure of how best to imagine this huge bed properly plotted with companion plants. Feeling overwhelmed and afraid to fail. Any chance you could provide some advice? Zone 6a here Wishing you all well. Thank you again for another great video.
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Thanks for the information. I just planted my first rose yesterday. A yellow hybrid tea rose in memory of my mother who passed away in March. I'm trying to give that rose every chance to make it. Keep up the great videos. I like your style and how you don't waste a lot of time yakking. Take care. Thanks again
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This works well with certain varieties of sunflowers, which will regrow two new heads to replace the one you cut off. Sunflower heads are pretty good grilled up or pan fried, and have a texture similar to artichoke hearts, since artichokes are in the same family.
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If you dead head, you can't get seeds! Clip some but let others go to seed! Collect seed, plant next year! FREE GIFT FROM MOTHER EARTH! If you don't want the poppyseed, please mail them to me Great tips! Thank you
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I like to let the poppyseeds reseed - they have become my new spring weeds, so if I don't get around to weeding and planting, well, there ya go, it's a bed of poppies. The spent plants make great mulch.
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If you burn (with a match) the cut end of the poppy right after picking the flower will last much longer as a cut flower. Poppies are one of my favorite cut flowers.
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I liked the how-to on oiling and sharpening pruning shears. It would be kind of cool to include a small tool tip like that in each video!
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When pruning roses, rose gloves can save your hands and arms. Some roses are nearly thornless. Others could substitute for razor wire.
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