How to prune lavender in the spring!
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2024
- @TheLavenderFarmer
The spring is one of the times when you can prune your lavender ! So if you missed pruning it in the fall, dont forget, now is the second best time for a healthy, and beautiful lavender!
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Thanks, just found your channel and subbed.. I cut mine back for the first time in fall... the results of my work shows beautifully this spring as it is starting to grow back nicely... Nice round shape... Thanks for your video.. I live in France, zone 8b
So glad to be helpful, i would love to live in France in that zone! I would stay in a small old house and a lavender farm! 🤗
See you on the next video, have a beautiful weekend!
I had always heard that you should never prune lavender hard, but you do and quite successfully! 👏🏻👏🏻
Glad to be helpful. Yes, you shouldn't prune your lavender very low into the hard wood, but if you see new green buds inside the plant and the plant is very leggy, you can prune it all the way to that little green buds! 🤗
Thank you so much 🙏
My pleasure, glad that this video is helpful to so many people! 🤗
@@TheLavenderFarmer very helpful!! In fact, I just went outside and pruned mine just like you showed us so thank you 🙏🌸🌸🌸
@@chrismarchetti-olson6632 so glad to be of help! 😊
Nice! 😊
Thanks!
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good explanati . May I ask which region it is in given the appearance of the snow , thanks.
I live in 6b Romania, west part of it, and in the winter, from time to time a have snow!
How do I propagate lavender?
Hello, i have a video on the channel that its about propagating lavender, hope it helps! 🤗
I pruned my English lavender in January (zone 8b Vancouver Canada) and now I see half of it with new green growth on the old stems, and the other half still looks bare wood. Does this mean half of the plant is dead? Thanks...
You can go and scratch a little into the stems and see if there are still green inside, give it a little time. Sometimes it happens to me also, half of the plant its starting faster than the other, unfortunately some of the plants dont recover that half but they will start new branches from the bottom of the plant!
@@TheLavenderFarmer Thank you 😊
@@gracel7132 glad to be of help! ☺Hope your plants will get better!