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Maximizing Mid-Season Growth for Annuals
This blog post will delve into the specifics of deadheading and pruning annual flowers, providing you with the knowledge to keep your garden looking its best and your thumb a little greener.

Deadheading
The process of deadheading flowers is very simple. As the blooms begin to fade, pinch or cut off the flower stem below the spent flower and just above the first set of full, healthy leaves. Repeat with all the dead or fading flowers on the plant.