
Lavender grows ‘more flowers’ and bloom longer if you do simple job every summer
It can be upsetting when lavender fails to bloom to the best of its abilities, but there is a simple task you can do now to guarantee a better displa…
Gardening expert Anya Lautenbach recently shared a valuable tip for lavender enthusiasts: proper pruning after flowering is essential for plant health and future blooms. In a recent demonstration, Lautenbach illustrated how to gather and cut lavender stalks, explaining that this practice, ideally performed between late summer and autumn or in spring, prevents the plant from becoming woody. She emphasized that this technique extends the plant's lifespan and encourages a more abundant display of flowers in the subsequent year. The advice is particularly pertinent for gardeners looking to maintain healthy, bushy lavender plants.
It can be upsetting when lavender fails to bloom to the best of its abilities, but there is a simple task you can do now to guarantee a better displa…