How
To
Keep Summer Plants Flowering
Summer bulbs like dahlias and lilies offer consistent flowering.
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Regular checks on watering, feeding, and deadheading extend displays.
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Watering depends on location: beds, containers, or hanging baskets.
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Beds may not need watering; weekly thorough watering is best.
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Containers need evenly moist compost, avoiding drying out or overwatering.
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Hanging baskets dry out quickly and may require daily watering.
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Summer plants benefit from regular feeding for health and blooming.
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Controlled-release fertilizers may eliminate the need for additional feeding.
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Liquid fertilizers can be used every 10-14 days for continuous flowering.
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Specific fertilizers cater to roses or lime-hating plants' needs.
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