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Never 'pull' off dead blooms. Always take caution and 'pinch' them off. Usually with lilies, it is not absolutely necessary to pinch off dead blooms. Due to the weight of the blooms, they will fall off on their own (unlike other plants that have smaller blooms that don't necessarily fall off, yet die away). The only downside to this is that you will be required to pick up all the fallen debris. Removing dead blooms and leaves fosters growth of small buds and blossoms. If you have the time, go ahead and carefully remove the dead blooms.
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When you remove the spent blooms from any plant, you eliminate the plant's requirement to continue to invest its resources in that bloom. The process is called deadheading.When you deadhead blooms, you may encourage new blooms, but you may also prohibit the plant's ability to reproduce. Some blooms become seeds in some form or other, and it's propagation is through the seeds.Watching some plants cycle through their bloom, seed and other steps can add interest to your garden vistas.In a garden, since you grow it for its visual beauty, you may want to deadhead blooms daily, thus keeping your garden fresh looking.
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I take just the spent blooms being careful to not damage current or immature blooms. If all the blooms on a "frond" are dead, I take them all in one cut about midway along the stems. Buddleia is fairly resilient. You would really need to be aggressive to cause significant trauma to the plant. It's easy to keep the plant in check while deadheading. If you see a limb that is out of control take it off during deadheading.
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According to Phil Lesh in his biography, the band named Greatful Dead picked its name from a dictionary. Jerry Garcia picked up an old Britannica World Language Dictionary and found Greatful Dead. its definition is "the soul of a dead person, or his angel, showing gratitude to someone who, as an act of charity, arranged their burial."
Well, I just cleaned out the dead blooms from mine and my hands started burning! They're very tiny like small slivers.
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When you should prune clamatis, depends on the species. For all types, one should start by taking any damaged or dead wood. An easy way to remember when to prune is to consider the ABC's. A is for after bloom. Any species that blooms in early spring would be in A, and you don't prune until after the flowers are done blooming. B is for before bloom and includes any species that blooms in late spring to early summer. For these, you prune in spring. C is for cutting back hard and includes those that bloom in summer and early fall. You prune these in early spring.
Yes, lupine should be deadheaded to promote new flowers. The wildflower in question survives as a perennial whose life cycles and natural histories comprise several years. It will be more efficient in prioritizing life-sustaining functions and more impressive in blooms by being deadheaded once the floral display fades.