It’s time for a quick midsummer trim.
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It feels wrong to pinch back your flowers before they bloom—here's why you should
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Pinch out sweet peas now for double the spring blooms: A 2-minute trick for a dazzling garden
If, like me, you got a head start on your sweet peas and sowed them in fall, now is the time to pinch them out. Pinching out refers to removing the top of the seedlings to encourage bushier growth.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some of my taller flowers last summer grew too tall and flopped over. Can I pinch these back next year to control height without ...
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