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Deadheading Rhodedendrons?
Can anyone tell me how much of the flower I need to take off?
Is it the whole flower head or just the petals which drop off very easily in one piece? Thanks Gail |
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Deadheading Rhodedendrons?
On 15 May 2006 12:25:06 -0700, "tom&barbara"
wrote: Can anyone tell me how much of the flower I need to take off? Is it the whole flower head or just the petals which drop off very easily in one piece? Thanks Gail It's the whole flower, including the seed capsules at the base of the stamens. The best way is to grasp the whole flower and twist and bend it at the same time, so the flower breaks away just at its base. But be careful, because on the stalk just below the base are the emerging buds for this year's new growth, and you don't want to damage those if you can help it. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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Deadheading Rhodedendrons?
Thank you for that Chris
Will do. Gail |
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