While it’s still an important gardening task for encouraging repeat blooms in summer and keeping borders tidy, experts say you shouldn’t be so quick to remove every fading flower. In fact, leaving some spent blooms in place can be far better for your garden. Far from being untidy, those fading flowers often develop into valuable seed heads, extend seasonal interest, and even support wildlife as temperatures drop.
Stripping everything back is a common deadheading mistake, as it can reduce structure, limit self-seeding opportunities, and remove the very features that make a garden look good through
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