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dead-headingRemoval of spent flower heads to keep a plant from producing seeds and to encourage more flowering. deciduous:
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dead-headingDead-heading is cutting off the spent flower heads on plants after they have bloomed.
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dead-headingDead-heading is the process of removing dead flower heads from hydrangeas. This can be done to allow for new growth in spring, summer and early fall. Old blooms can be left on your shrubs for winter interest, if desired, and deadheaded in early spring.
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dead-headingDead-heading is the process of removing dead flower heads from the plant. This encourages new or repeat blooms, depending on each variety.
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dead-headingDead-heading is a simple type of pruning which involves the removal of a flower or cluster of flowers down to a leaf or set of leaves. The main reason for dead-heading is to discourage a plant from pr [..]
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dead-heading Removal of spent flower heads to keep a plant from producing seeds and to encourage more flowering.
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dead-heading The practice of removing dead flower heads. This serves two purposes — to tidy up the plant and to encourage the production of further flowers.
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dead-headingA blockage on the discharge side of an operating pump which results in the flow reducing to zero and an increase in the discharge pressure. The energy input from the deadheaded pump increases the temp [..]
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dead-headingReturning an empty vehicle to a warehouse.
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dead-headingSee Repositioning
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dead-headingRunning empty, without cargo.
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dead-headingSee Repositioning.
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dead-headingDead-heading is a simple type of pruning which involves the removal of a flower or cluster of flowers down to a leaf or set of leaves. The main reason for dead-heading is to discourage a plant from pr [..]
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