Deadheading Flowering Shrubs

Removing spent blossoms keeps plants tidy and triggers more flowers

Length: 1:55

Deadheading—the practice of removing a plant's spent blooms—refreshes a plant's appearance, controls seed dispersal, and redirects a plant's energy from seed production to root and vegetative growth. In this video, Lee Reich, author of The Pruning Book, covers the basics of deadheading flowering shrubs.

Produced by: Gary Junken


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