Best practices for deadheading annuals to boost blooms?
I’ve been growing several annual flowers in my garden for years, but I feel like I'm missing out on their full blooming potential! I know that deadheading can promote more blooms, but I’m uncertain about the best techniques to use. I’ve tried pinching off the faded flowers on my snapdragons and geraniums, but sometimes I wonder if I'm doing it at the right time. My garden is fairly established, and I really want to maximize the beauty of my annuals. Are there specific tips or timing that I should follow? What tools do you recommend for an easier deadheading process? I'd love to hear how others have successfully implemented deadheading to keep their gardens looking vibrant!