Charla Messina

Take a moment to appreciate spent flower stalks in your late-summer garden and the benefits they provide.

In late summer and early fall, many gardeners are faced with the quandary of what to clean up and what to leave. Deadheading, a horticultural term for trimming off spent flower stalks, can sometimes encourage more blooms on your flowering shrubs and is generally used to remove the “brown stuff” in a garden.

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