Pruning garden plants like roses and hydrangeas is vital for healthy, blooming flowers. But are you guilty of making this common horticultural mishap?
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 ...
As you start to notice the warm and verdant hints of spring's arrival, it's tempting to grab our garden tools and head outside to tackle the first round of cleanup. When it comes to tidying your ...
Gardeners are being encouraged to be patient if their lavender is still looking brown and dried out in spring, as this ...
Lavender often looks grey and lifeless at this time of year so gardeners are being asked to check their plants to make sure ...
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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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A closeup of gorgeous lavender blooms in a field - Kisa_markiza/Getty Images From oils and perfumes to delicate dessert flavoring, ...
Lavender plants often look grey and lifeless in late February, but gardeners are advised not to assume they're dead.