
Lavender will be bursting with more blooms in August if you do simple task now
Lavender brings a wonderful, evocative aroma to your home and garden. To get better blooms from the plant, a gardening enthusiast has recommended one…
Gardening enthusiasts are discovering the secret to maximizing their lavender harvest and enjoying its benefits year-round. A recent video shared by home gardener Lindsey, known as "mamanowwhat," demonstrates her annual June routine of trimming lavender plants to promote a second flush of blooms by late August.The video captures Lindsey meticulously gathering and tying a large bundle of vibrant purple lavender before expertly cutting it with gardening shears. The freshly cut lavender, rich in aroma and color, is then carefully laid out on a wooden table, showcasing its natural beauty. Interestingly, the footage also captures bees drawn to the freshly harvested flowers, highlighting the plant's ecological role even after being cut.Lindsey shares a wealth of practical applications for the trimmed lavender, extending beyond mere aesthetics. Her suggestions include drying it for decorative purposes, crafting homemade sugar or salt scrubs, adding sprigs to bathwater for a relaxing soak, infusing it into honey or sugar, and even baking it into delicious cookies or scones. Furthermore, she recommends using dried lavender to freshen drawers, create DIY candles or linen sprays, bundle as gifts, or scatter in the garden to naturally deter insects. This timely trimming method not only ensures a continuous supply of beautiful blooms but also provides a versatile ingredient for numerous household and personal care items.
Lavender brings a wonderful, evocative aroma to your home and garden. To get better blooms from the plant, a gardening enthusiast has recommended one…