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How to Stop Lavender from Going Woody
Lavender plants are a great addition to the garden: they are easy to grow and last for years! But when incorrectly pruned, they can become woody, unruly, and much more challenging to care for. So, ...
Light fall pruning keeps lavender neat, healthy, and less prone to winter injury. Never cut more than one-third of new growth or prune too late in fall. Avoid cutting woody stems since lavender won’t ...
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Gardening expert's 10-second trick to do in October for beautiful lavender blooms
As the weather cools, lavender begins to dry up and turn brown. To keep your plant looking its best, it's important to give ...
Lavender plants are "easy to grow" but they "need the right growing conditions" and care, according to gardening expert Alan ...
Often, lavender can grow leggy and spindly if not properly cared for. However, there is one simple switch you can make to ...
Lavender produces beautiful flowers, attracts powerful pollinators, and has numerous uses throughout the household. It can also be a bit tricky to grow yourself if you don’t know what issues to watch ...
Horticulturist at Vern Goers Greenhouse, Dan Kosta, joins Wendy Snyder (in for Bob Sirott) to talk about what to do with your ...
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