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What is the purpose of deadheading and how is it done?

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What is the purpose of deadheading and how is it done?

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The purpose of deadheading (removing old blooms) is to encourage new growth and blooms. When removing the spent bloom, cut ¼ to ½ inch above a set of five leaves. If the bush is a first-year plant, leave more growth on the bush by cutting just above the first set of three leaves until the bush gets better established.

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