How to Deadhead Roses and Other Flowers
If you ’re young to garden you may wonder why you see an experienced nurseryman pulling the fagged blossom off theirrose bush . Or snipping the flower off adaffodil . They ’re doing a elementary kind of pruning called deadheading . With deadheading , old maturation and seed head are “ twinge ” or cut off the plant to stimulate new maturation and more flowers . As the only function ( botanically speaking ) of a inflorescence plant is to bloom and then set seed , deadheading tricks the plant into grow new efflorescence so it can adjust more semen ....