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1 Comment To "Should Lantanas In Hanging Baskets Be Deadheaded After The First Blooms Are Done? If So, Will They Continue To Rebloom?"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 06/16/2021 @ 4:54 pm
Yes, they will bloom all summer. It looks better if deadheaded, but it will rebloom whether or not you deadhead.
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