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Luit, does your friend look after his land alone or does he employ staff? If alone he has more energy than I have!
He comes twice a day for controlling for ill or wrong plants, or heading off overripe tulipflowers.
Any chance to win his expertise more for the forum? With his experience he could remedy a lot of "bulb killers".
Means ' heading off ' the take-off of the seed capsules?Does this help to receive larger and better flowering bulbs?Only with tulips?Gerd
Gerd,I suspect Luit is talking about "dead-heading" when he refers to "heading-off". This is the removal of the spent flower BEFORE seed capsules are formed. It helps because it diverts energy from the production of seed and capsule back into the bulb to strengthen it for the next season.
Luit,I would say dead-heading is done to avoid falling rather petals than pollen on the leaves. It's true, on wet days, especially after rain leaves are attacked with grey mould, which seriously effects on the quality of the replacement bulbs.