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How to Prune Lavender Plants

August 19, 2019 by Kathy N

Vigorous pruning means heavier blooming.

A hardy plant for sunny dry spots and one of the longest-blooming semi-shrubs around, lavender (genus Lavandula) would earn a place in most sunny gardens even if it didn’t have such a heavenly scent. There’s more good news, too: Lavender is easy to prune, and when you do it, you’ll be covered for the rest of the day in those aromatic oils. Continue…

SOURCE: Jonathan Landsman 7/20/19 at https://www.thespruce.com

Filed Under: Herbs, Tasks Tagged With: lavender, pruning

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