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Initiatives and Collaboration
- Events and Community Engagement
- Crop Swap Te Puke
- Food Resilience School NZ
- Food Forests of New Zealand (www.foodforests.nz)
- Nursery Map - Plant Suppliers of NZ Directory (www.nurserymap.nz)
- Te Puke Community Garden
- Te Puke Digital
- Te Puke Region Food Co-op
- TROPPO’s Food Forest in Te Puke, BOP (wwwfoodforest.org.nz)
- TROPPO's Nursery Directory
- Troppo’s Plant Collection
- Vector Group Charitable Trust (Umbrella)
23
Mar
Should You Be Deadheading Hydrangeas? Here’s What an Expert Recommends
Deadheading hydrangeas can be a beneficial practice, enhancing the plant’s appearance and encouraging more blooms. By understanding the specific needs of your hydrangea variety and following expert guidelines, you can keep your garden looking vibrant and healthy. As Dr. Greene advises, “A little care and attention go a long way in maintaining the beauty of your hydrangeas. Happy gardening!”