Over time, lavender plants can become leggy, woody and unattractive, which is why it's best to trim them. Most experts ...
Lavender plants make for a stunning addition to all gardens, no matter the size and climate. However, lavender plants can be finicky to care for and tend to become woody and sparse if not properly ...
Lavender is sensitive to excess moisture, making it vulnerable to winter pruning,' explains Emma Fell, head of horticulture at Hillier Garden Centre and Nurseries. 'Trimming lavender in winter can ...
As gardeners start to prepare their outdoor spaces for spring, a gardening expert has shared which plants to prune in ...
But almost everybody else likes lavender (Lavandula). It’ one of the few perennial plants in the blue, purple and mauve hues.
suggested that the best time for pruning lavender is late spring or early summer for "optimal blooming". She added: "This timing allows the plant to recover and produce new growth before winter." ...
If left to grow freely, lavender will become leggy and untidy. To ensure these plants look and feel their best, we asked experts to share their tips for pruning lavender the right way. There are a ...