Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alexander Shapovalov / Getty Images The peony blooming season is a short but sweet one. When the last few petals have fallen, it's ...
Deadheading peonies doesn't encourage more flowers in the current season but benefits the plant long-term. Removing spent peony flowers can improve the plant's appearance, strengthen root and stem ...
Deadheading your plants is a super-easy way to encourage more blooms. It sounds scary, but it’s actually just a term that means clipping off the spent blooms of plants. The main reason to deadhead is ...
When the calendar reaches August each summer, many flowering plants are near the end of the first act of the glorious show they orchestrate in our landscapes each season. This is the time when many of ...
Keep your flowers blooming longer and your garden a bit tidier with deadheading. Removing faded flowers can promote repeat bloom on some plants, encourage fuller, more compact growth, and tidy up the ...
Gardening guru and Crown Pavilions CEO, Luke Dejahang, shares with Express.co.uk a simple trick to ensure your peonies yield the most stunning blossoms. By watering these beautiful plants correctly, ...
Luke Dejahang, gardening guru and Crown Pavilions CEO, dished to Express.co.uk the scoop on one simple tip that guarantees peonies will pop with the most magnificent summer blooms: proper watering.
The peony blooming season is a short but sweet one. When the last few petals have fallen, it's time to deadhead your peonies for more than just looks—it's also important for your plant's health. This ...