Yahoo: I spoke to gardening pros to find out exactly when and how to deadhead Shasta daisies
I spoke to gardening pros to find out exactly when and how to deadhead Shasta daisies
AOL: 8 Plants Gardeners Always Deadhead in August—and Why You Should Too
Deadheading in your garden is a must for many perennials that can not only improve the appearance of the plant throughout the season but also encourage the plant to produce more blooms. However, it ...
Doing it the right way Depending on how the flowers are produced, deadheading may involve removing flowers on a single stem such as gerbera daisies, zinnias or hybrid tea roses, removing faded ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - If your once beautiful flowering plants are looking tired, some seasonal attention can encourage new blooms and more color through a process called deadheading. Plants like geraniums ...
Most Shasta daisies are perennials in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 5 through 9. Their white petals and yellow centers give them the classic daisy look. Shasta daisies have a lengthy blooming season and ...
For annuals and perennials that self-seed, deadheading prevents unwanted seedlings from popping up all over the garden. How to deadhead Depending on how the flowers are produced, deadheading may ...
Deadheading, the removal of spent blooms, encourages new growth and more flowers. Annuals like zinnias and marigolds benefit from frequent deadheading, while others like impatiens are self-deadheading ...
Shasta daisies, or Leucanthemum spp., are stalwarts of the summer garden. Often producing masses of daisy flowers during July, August and September, these perennials are both tough and reliable, ...