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 ...
Proper and timely pruning is essential to maintaining a gorgeous, thriving lavender plant. This yearly task helps prevent your plants from becoming leggy or overly woody and helps it maintain its ...
The lavender has already been pruned in preparation for winter and next summer’s harvest. Shaping them into a turtle-like mound helps keep them producing quality floral stems with a uniform stem ...
Lavender often looks grey and lifeless at this time of year so gardeners are being asked to check their plants to make sure ...
Timing the pruning of your plants right is vital to their health. These are the flowering vines and lush bushes you should be ...
Gardeners are being encouraged to be patient if their lavender is still looking brown and dried out in spring, as this ...
My lavender hedge is looking very overgrown and more than a bit sorry for itself. I know I should have pruned it last summer but never got around to it. Can I do it at this time o ...
Lavender plants often look grey and lifeless in late February, but gardeners are advised not to assume they're dead.
Gardeners across the state are ready to get outside and garden, and late February is an ideal time to do that. From pruning ...