Propagating Lavender Has Never Been Easier: If You Want to Plant It Along Your Fence, for Example, Don’t Spend Unnecessarily on Seedlings and Try These Proven Methods!

1.Take softwood cuttings in late spring or early summer.
2.Remove the lower leaves, dip the cut end in a rooting hormone, and plant in well-drained soil.
3.Keep the cuttings moist and provide indirect light until roots develop.
4.Take hardwood cuttings in late summer or early fall.
5.Follow the same process as with softwood cuttings, but use a sandy soil mix.
6.Divide mature lavender plants in early spring or late fall.
7.Separate the root ball into smaller sections and replant in well-fertilized soil.
8.Water thoroughly.

  1. Deadhead low-growing lavender branches in early spring.
  2. Bury a section of the branch, keep the soil moist, and wait for roots to develop before cutting.

By following these steps, you can easily propagate lavender from cuttings and expand your garden with beautiful, fragrant plants.

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