1: Deadheading tulips promotes healthier blooms for next spring.

2: Use sharp scissors to remove faded tulip flowers.

3: Deadhead tulips once blooms have finished and petals are falling.

4: Cut the stem just above the first set of leaves.

5: Deadheading prevents tulips from putting energy into seed production.

6: Avoid cutting leaves, as they help the bulb store energy for next year.

7: Deadhead regularly to encourage more tulip blooms next season.

8: Remove spent tulip blooms in late spring to early summer.

9: Deadheading tulips is easy and worth the effort for beautiful blooms year after year.

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