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- Deadheading is the practice of carrying, free of charge, a transport company's own staff on a normal p****enger trip so that they can be in the right place...
- Deadheading is the horticultural practice of removing spent flowers from ornamental plants. Deadheading is a widespread form of pruning, since fading...
- Deadheading can refer to the following: Dead mileage, the movement of commercial vehicles in non-revenue mode for logistical reasons Deadheading (flowers)...
- originally non-revenue flights. The dictionary definition of deadheading at Wiktionary Deadheading (employee) Ferry flying "Rolling stock move service in the...
- flowers, from spring through autumn. Continued blooming is encouraged by deadheading. The seeds are predominantly sterile, and so the plant will not reseed...
- removing flowers before they develop. It is similar to deadheading but stricter, as deadheading refers to the removal of faded flowers. Deflowering is...
- American World Airways pilot who logged over two million air miles by deadheading. The veracity of most of Abagnale's claims has been questioned, and ongoing...
- resources on forming new shoots and blooms, rather than fruit production. Deadheading may also be performed for aesthetic purposes, if spent flowers are unsightly...
- specific species which young branches can be sold for floral arrangements. Deadheading is the act of removing spent flowers or flowerheads for aesthetics, to...
- Hinsliff (19 October 2021). "Orwell's Roses (by Rebecca Solnit reviewdeadheading with the writer and thinker)". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 August 2022...