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JANUARY Resolve to plant more lavender. Set aside a sunny patch for a special lavender garden where you can plant your old favourites as well as some of the new varieties that come on the market every year. Always plant at least three of each variety for best effect.
FEBRUARY Keep lavender bushes in good heart by picking flower heads as soon as one or two of the little flowers have opened. Cut good long stems with a few leaves.
MARCH Begin taking cuttings of all your lavender varieties.
APRIL Give lavenders a light pruning to encourage regrowth before winter sets in; put in more cuttings. Protect your more tender lavender varieties with hessian or straw. Pinch out shoots of rooted lavender cuttings to encourage bushiness.
MAY Design and lay out a herb garden; allow plenty of space for lavender. Cut lavender bushes back to new growth. Trim in a ball, not a mushroom shape and never cut into old wood. Select semi-hardwood cuttings to strike from the prunings. It’s wisteria month – add an arch of this beautiful climber to your lavender garden .
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JUNE Begin picking lavender flowers as they begin to open. Keep up to date with your lavender picking. Pot up those young lavender plants for Christmas gifts now. Give
those lavender plant presents a last feed and primp. Make up fresh
posies and tie with lavender satin ribbon for last-minute gifts.
JULY Design and lay out a herb garden; allow plenty of space for lavender.
AUGUST Cut
lavender bushes back to new growth. Trim in a ball, not a mushroom
shape and never cut into old wood. Select semi-hardwood cuttings to
strike from the prunings.
SEPTEMBER It’s wisteria month – add an arch of this beautiful climber to your lavender garden .
OCTOBER Begin picking lavender flowers as they begin to open.
NOVEMBER Keep up to date with your lavender picking. Pot up those young lavender plants for Christmas gifts now.
DECEMBER Give
those lavender plant presents a last feed and primp. Make up fresh
posies and tie with lavender satin ribbon for last-minute gifts.
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