How to plant your own lavender

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Lavender propagation is a process that is not only easy, but fun as well

Lavender is not only a magical decoration of your garden, but also a plant that will fill the space with a delicate fragrance and become a real decoration of any landscape. If you have long dreamed of propagating this amazing plant, it is very easy to do. The main thing is a little patience and proper care, this is told on the page babaolya_na_psevdo_cheh.

How to propagate lavender: a proven method

One of the most effective ways to propagate lavender is by taking cuttings. For this purpose, you should choose young, not too woody shoots. So, what to do:

  • Selection of cuttings. Take healthy, young lavender shoots. They should not be completely soft, but not too woody either – so-called “semi-woody” twigs. This is the best option for successful rooting.
  • Preparing cuttings. Cut off a shoot about 8-10 cm long. Remove the lower leaves and leave only the top part. This will help the cuttings to develop the root system more effectively.
  • Soil Preparation. It is best to plant cuttings in well-drained, light soil. A sandy peat mixture is ideal for rooting.
  • Planting the cuttings. Make a small depression in the soil and insert the prepared cuttings, tamping the soil around them well. It is important to place the cuttings in semi-shade, as direct sunlight can dry them out.
  • Watering and care. Cuttings need regular watering, but it is important to avoid over-watering to avoid rotting. The optimum rooting period is three to four months, depending on the growing conditions.

When is the best time to propagate lavender

The best period for lavender cuttings is June-July. At this time, the plant is actively growing, and its shoots have enough strength for rapid rooting. After a few months, when the cuttings are rooting, they can be transplanted to a permanent place.

Once the cuttings are well rooted, they can be transplanted into the open ground. Lavender prefers sunny sites with light, well-drained soil. After planting, provide moderate watering and enjoy the future flowering of this fragrant plant.

Lavender propagation is not only a simple process, but also a fascinating one. With a little attention and patience, your garden will soon be filled with delicate purple flowers and a magical fragrance.

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