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sandy10 | 13:03 Fri 11th Jul 2014 | Gardening
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When dead-heading petunias (or any other flower for that matter) do you just pull off the died flower or remove both the bulbous bit and the flower?
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All of it.
The bulbous bit is trying to become seed and it is that bit that takes the energy from the plant.
I dead head my roses and remove the whole hip, but since that is the base of the flower I don't really see how I could remove the flower and not the hip.
I agree with shoota - just talking off the petals doesn't stop the flower setting seeds.
That's it, just pinch out the whole thing or use secateurs if necessary.
I'm just about to dead head my Buddleia this morning, with the hope of extending the flowering period by a couple of weeks or so.

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