Pruning dead blooms
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 20, 2013If there are not going to be any more blooms along the stem, Patti, you can remove the whole stem. Otherwise, just snip below the head of the flower.Helpful Reply
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Patti on Jul 20, 2013Thanks Doug! I appreciate the help! As I'm sure you've noticed, I'm a newbie with gardening, outdoors! I love it, just don't know much about it! That's why I love this site!!Helpful Reply
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Patti on Jul 20, 2013Now, if you could just answer my question about what's growing on my grass!!?Helpful Reply
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