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What is the past tense of deadhead?

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The past tense of deadhead is deadheaded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadhead is deadheads.

The present participle of deadhead is deadheading.

The past participle of deadhead is deadheaded.

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Dying daffodils can be deadheaded but leave green foliage to die back completely.
Keeping summer-blooming plants deadheaded increases flowering through the fall until a killing frost.
All the annuals and perennials that have or are flowering should be deadheaded.
Young plants should be deadheaded after flowering so that the energy they would have spent on fruit or seed then goes into more shoots.
The train was unique in that Ashland was the last stop, following which the train deadheaded back to Camden.
Keep the spent clusters deadheaded and this shrub will bloom into the fall.

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