Lavender is popular in gardens due to how easy it is to care for, but there is one vital job gardeners need to do to keep this plant healthy and thriving. Rebecca Olson, a lavender farmer from ...
This is often due to inadequate pruning. "The good news is reviving a woody lavender plant is very possible with proper care." To breathe new life into lavender, Lindsey recommends a significant ...
Lindsey said: "Lavender plants can become woody and leggy over time, with less lush green foliage and fewer flowers. This is often due to inadequate pruning. "The good news is reviving a woody ...
Lindsey explained: "Lavender plants can become woody and leggy over time, with less lush green foliage and fewer flowers. This is often due to inadequate pruning." She added, "The good news is ...
Lightly shearing over aubrieta, lavender and alyssum after flowering combines deadheading with light pruning. It will prevent leggy growth, keep plants compact and produce an abundance of flowers ...
This is often due to inadequate pruning." She added, "The good news is reviving a woody lavender plant is very possible with proper care." Lindsey advises an extensive prune to rejuvenate lavender ...
Pruning informal hedges depends on when they flower. Lavender, fuchsia, roses and other plants that flower on the current year's wood are best pruned in early to mid-spring, while those that ...