Lavender Pruning - The Correct Way to Keep Your Plant Thriving
Lavender Pruning - The Correct Way to Keep Your Plant Thriving
Prune
lavender
during the late summer season, just after the flowers have bloomed and faded.
Prune
lavender
during the late summer season, just after the flowers have bloomed and faded.
Prune dead, diseased, or damaged branches to maintain the plant's health and appearance.
Prune dead, diseased, or damaged branches to maintain the plant's health and appearance.
Prune lavender to stimulate flower production and promote a bushy shape.
Prune lavender to stimulate flower production and promote a bushy shape.
Summer pruning helps build up the plant's energy reserves for the next growing season.
Summer pruning helps build up the plant's energy reserves for the next growing season.
Pruning
lavender
reduces the risk of fungal diseases by preparing the plant for winter.
Pruning
lavender
reduces the risk of fungal diseases by preparing the plant for winter.
Pruning stimulates new growth and promotes the plant's natural shape.
Pruning stimulates new growth and promotes the plant's natural shape.
Use clean and sharp tools to prune
lavender
effectively.
Use clean and sharp tools to prune
lavender
effectively.
Prune
lavender
after it has finished blooming to encourage new buds and flowers.
Prune
lavender
after it has finished blooming to encourage new buds and flowers.
Pruning
lavender
promotes strong growth in the spring, encouraging new buds and flowers.
Pruning
lavender
promotes strong growth in the spring, encouraging new buds and flowers.
Regular pruning of
lavender
helps prevent the plant from becoming too leggy or unruly.
Regular pruning of
lavender
helps prevent the plant from becoming too leggy or unruly.