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Tulips, daffodils and other spring bulbs ask very little in return for the pleasure they give.
Right after flowering ends, deadhead the faded bloom right at the top of the stem, leaving behind the decapitated stalk.
Tiny spring bulbs such as scilla, grape hyacinths, crocus , and the like don’t need deadheading.
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