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How do I deadhead flowers in flower boxes?
Deadheading flowers in flower boxes is a simple yet essential gardening task that encourages healthy growth and prolongs blooming. To deadhead, start by inspecting your plants for spent or faded flowers. Using clean, sharp pruning shears or your fingers, snip or pinch off the dead flower just above the first set of healthy leaves or buds. This process redirects the plant's energy from seed production to new growth and blooms. Be sure to remove any wilted petals or debris from the flower box to prevent disease. Regular deadheading, combined with proper watering and fertilizing, will keep your flower boxes vibrant and thriving throughout the growing season.
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