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Posted on September 26, 2019February 25, 2020 in Garden Myths, Gardening

Is Deadheading a Waste of Time?

 

Rosa - Rose @DBG 19sept05 LAH 136

“Deadhead” can mean a number of things: a fan of the Grateful Dead, to complete a trip without paying passengers or freight, or an airline crewmember hitching a free ride on a plane so they can get to their assigned flight. If you’re a gardener, then deadheading means pinching off faded flowers.

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