Cut lavender back once a year for full growth each spring. Besides its many uses in cooking, a lavender plant adds fragrance and color wherever it's planted—along a path, beside a patio, or in a pot ...
Gardeners’ World warned: “Lavender can become very leggy, bearing few flowers. The reason for this is lack of, or poor, ...
Lavender will go leggy and wild without proper care after the last flowering season. Gardeners have one last chance to rectify the situation now. Lavender is a bold and pungent plant to have in the ...
Lavender can quickly become woody and leggy if not looked after properly. One simple task in May can prevent the plant from ...
Lavender is a stunning addition to any garden, bringing a vibrant splash of colour and a distinctive fragrance. However, ...
Last chance pruning: Experts say May is the final month to shape lavender before summer growth surges, helping avoid woody, sparse stems. How to cut: Trim each stem by roughly a third, staying above ...
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Lavender thrives in May as stems elongate and buds appear, but experts say doing one task around the plants now is crucial ...
Besides its many uses in cooking, a lavender plant adds fragrance and color wherever it's planted—along a path, beside a patio, or in a pot on your back deck—thanks to a long blooming season. The ...