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Dave 04-10-2003 03:28 AM

Dead heading
 
Being a complete novice to gardening Ive just planted some winter
pansies. Trouble is a neighbour has told me I need to dead head them.
Now I seem to remember my late wife doing this but how?. Do yo simply
pull off the dead petals leaving the bud underneath,or do you cut the
stem beneath the dead flower?. Thanks in advance for any replies.
Dave

JennyC 04-10-2003 07:40 AM

Dead heading
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Being a complete novice to gardening Ive just planted some winter
pansies. Trouble is a neighbour has told me I need to dead head

them.
Now I seem to remember my late wife doing this but how?. Do yo

simply
pull off the dead petals leaving the bud underneath,or do you cut

the
stem beneath the dead flower?. Thanks in advance for any replies.
Dave


Easiest is to nip the complete flower off with thumb and forefinger.
You want to remove the whole flower head including the seed pod or the
plant will start making seed instead of new flowers.

See also:
http://www.windowbox.com/cgi-bin/exp...asp?TopicID=&A
rticleID=233
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/htbg/..._deadheading1.
shtml

Jenny



JennyC 04-10-2003 07:49 AM

Dead heading
 

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Being a complete novice to gardening Ive just planted some winter
pansies. Trouble is a neighbour has told me I need to dead head

them.
Now I seem to remember my late wife doing this but how?. Do yo

simply
pull off the dead petals leaving the bud underneath,or do you cut

the
stem beneath the dead flower?. Thanks in advance for any replies.
Dave


Easiest is to nip the complete flower off with thumb and forefinger.
You want to remove the whole flower head including the seed pod or the
plant will start making seed instead of new flowers.

See also:
http://www.windowbox.com/cgi-bin/exp...asp?TopicID=&A
rticleID=233
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/htbg/..._deadheading1.
shtml

Jenny



Lyndon Thomas 04-10-2003 07:49 AM

Dead heading
 
Cut off the stem as well Dave

"Dave" wrote in message
...
Being a complete novice to gardening Ive just planted some winter
pansies. Trouble is a neighbour has told me I need to dead head them.
Now I seem to remember my late wife doing this but how?. Do yo simply
pull off the dead petals leaving the bud underneath,or do you cut the
stem beneath the dead flower?. Thanks in advance for any replies.
Dave




Stephen Howard 04-10-2003 09:30 AM

Dead heading
 
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 07:14:48 +0100, "Lyndon Thomas"
wrote:

Cut off the stem as well Dave

But leave a few of the thicker ones on - these provide excellent
habitats for overwintering insects, such as ladybirds etc.

Regards,



--
Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations
www.shwoodwind.co.uk
Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk

Stephen Howard 04-10-2003 09:37 AM

Dead heading
 
On Sat, 4 Oct 2003 07:14:48 +0100, "Lyndon Thomas"
wrote:

Cut off the stem as well Dave

But leave a few of the thicker ones on - these provide excellent
habitats for overwintering insects, such as ladybirds etc.

Regards,



--
Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations
www.shwoodwind.co.uk
Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk


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