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Lavender for Beginners! :: How to Prune, Plant & Grow Beautiful Lavender! 

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Welcome Gardeners! Lavender is not only one of the most beautiful and best smelling plants in the garden, but it’s also fuss free! The ONE thing you need to worry about with lavender is how to prune. Join me for a how-to on all things lavender! 🪻 Enjoy!
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@amandabotzer1936
@amandabotzer1936 16 дней назад
Thanks for teaching us how to care for lavender! I have about 5 Spanish Lavender plants and I'm always so worried that I'm pruning them wrong. I like how you spent an entire video on this plant, it would be great if you added more videos like this 😊
@eileenchang2173
@eileenchang2173 16 дней назад
Hi Janey, perfect timing as I’m trying to maintain, prune and harvest my two different lavender plants! I like how you emphasize to keep in mind the zones . I love learning the principles of gardening so I can apply accordingly. 🥰🌸🇨🇦
@DianeCee0
@DianeCee0 16 дней назад
Such a great educator! Thank you.
@sarastrickland5948
@sarastrickland5948 16 дней назад
Thank you for this video I learned so much!! I am also in zone 9b and always heard lavender isn’t supposed to be watered but have come to see from experience that’s so not true!! Love your videos I watch them every day 💕💕
@mildyweinstein7853
@mildyweinstein7853 16 дней назад
Janey, lavender is very easy to propagate if you want new plants. They grow quickly from just a tip cutting into a 1gallon size plant in just a few months. I was showing a few people how easy it is by just taking a few tip cuttings in early April, I just stuck the cuttings into a grow bag filled with soil and basically forgot about it. I looked at the plant this week and it is a beautiful midsize plant.
@camillesnyder6604
@camillesnyder6604 13 дней назад
Oh my gosh yes! I have a variety that I really like, but I don't know the name. I cut five stems from it two years ago and now I have five maturing lavender plants. you just have to cut right below the new growth into the woody bits, stick it in a pot of soil, and water. It is literally that easy.
@Born_A_Star
@Born_A_Star 12 дней назад
Currently in winter in South africa. Do you think I can take cuttings and propagate in doors? Thank you in advance ❤
@mildyweinstein7853
@mildyweinstein7853 12 дней назад
@@Born_A_Star Absolutely, I also propagate lavender indoors during the cooler months. Be sure to have the pots in a tray so you can bottom water. The plants will only take the amount of water they need.
@Born_A_Star
@Born_A_Star 12 дней назад
@@mildyweinstein7853 thank you so much for your help ❤️
@Shin-iy3dm
@Shin-iy3dm 16 дней назад
Janey, this is by far the best video of yours. I love it! I am in SoCal 9b and I have lavender too!
@christileewall
@christileewall 16 дней назад
One word when it comes to humidity and lavender....PHENOMENAL....from Proven Winners !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@dawnmitchell11
@dawnmitchell11 15 дней назад
This variety is available through many growers, not just Proven Winners. Just wanted to add that as PW is harder to get in the southern US and this variety is especially recommended for that region.
@cathyhatfield5340
@cathyhatfield5340 17 дней назад
Great information Janey thanks for sharing 👍😎❤️
@karysu51
@karysu51 15 дней назад
A great video. You are a good teacher, explaining things really well. Your growing tips are helpful for sure.
@daninemilligan4689
@daninemilligan4689 17 дней назад
Thank you for the information on growing lavender Janey. I just visited a lavender farm near my home in Michigan two weeks ago. I have several plants, and am really enjoying them.
@user-fd8wc3jk9w
@user-fd8wc3jk9w 16 дней назад
Spanish Lavender is my favorite but it's only hardy in zones 7 and up. Some sites say zone 8 and up. I've tried to grow it in my greenhouse but I think its too humid. Here in my Kansas garden with clay soil I've added gravel to the bottom of the hole I'm going to plant lavender in and I've been successful. Thanks for all the tips.
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 16 дней назад
Maybe try it in pots and shelter it in winter in the greenhouse.
@elizabethpoulter2736
@elizabethpoulter2736 16 дней назад
Lavender is the best! Good video 😊
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 16 дней назад
Thanks Janey. I love lavender.❤ I'm in 7b in Vancouver BC Canada and have been growing it for years. We have a long season, and I dont want woody plants, so I prune twice a year always (I prune many plants as soon as they have a full bud, then bunch and dry the flowers). This year I pruned late spring just for shaping and followed Jason at Fraser Valley Rose Farm's (check him out!) advice and used the prunings to propogate! So exciting!! Rooting hormone, into a pot out in my deck since I dont have lights etc.). Only one didn't root! I'm planning a teeny lavender field and the cuttings are the beginning. 😊
@pat9604
@pat9604 14 дней назад
Great info. I only tried lavender once, and I now know why I was unsuccessful. Thanks, Janey.
@Brenda-fp5te
@Brenda-fp5te 17 дней назад
Great information, very helpful, thank you bunches.
@alcg3981
@alcg3981 16 дней назад
Bunches of Lavender😊.
@8helenjhouston8
@8helenjhouston8 4 дня назад
Phenomenal Lavender is good for hot humid climates like in the SE USA.
@tlcgarden2300
@tlcgarden2300 11 дней назад
Great information! I needed this... I have so much lavender and this video has taught me how to care for it...especially how to prune. Thanks! ❤M
@apjo090305
@apjo090305 16 дней назад
I am planning to plant some lavender in one of my garden beds! Your video is on point
@AngelicaLopez-ln9im
@AngelicaLopez-ln9im 16 дней назад
Thank You! so much for the video. I have been trying to grow lavender for a couple of years (unsuccessful). I have learned a lot with this video. I will continue to try now that I have this new knowledge on lavender.
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica 16 дней назад
I should try to grow it again. Thanks for all the info Janey.
@bettycarey6289
@bettycarey6289 17 дней назад
Great information! Thanks!
@pattyvalinote4612
@pattyvalinote4612 16 дней назад
Wow great lesson in growing lavender. I grew pink lavender for about 3 years, then it got real woody… now I know it needed more air. Thank you!
@stephaniesharkey3538
@stephaniesharkey3538 16 дней назад
Very nice ! Thx!🌿
@JanJohnson-x5y
@JanJohnson-x5y 16 дней назад
wow! Who would have thought there would be so much to know ! Great explanation & information Thx!
@kfetter9046
@kfetter9046 16 дней назад
Thanks for all the great info about lavender! I have a few older plants, and while it is too late to remedy the woody parts, I still love them. I found that my lavender really appreciated getting some supplemental water in the heat. I also had them in pots, but when I transplanted them to the soil, they were so much happier.🥰💐
@cherylschumacher1832
@cherylschumacher1832 16 дней назад
loved this video, such great information!!!
@pam6204
@pam6204 17 дней назад
Thank you Janey - that was so helpful.
@user-fo9vw8uo5b
@user-fo9vw8uo5b 16 дней назад
Thank you! Love this kind of video 😊
@donnajones2332
@donnajones2332 16 дней назад
Excellent info! thanks!
@MichelleSuggs-ls1ki
@MichelleSuggs-ls1ki 16 дней назад
Thanks Janey this is super helpful
@bettyboop1524
@bettyboop1524 17 дней назад
Thank you for this. I've tried over the years to grow lavender (KY) without much success. When it did grow I ended up with blooms but the woody inside which was ugly. I had no idea what to do, I'm from the school of plant it, water it in and you're on your own, I may try again and make sure I find the correct type of lavender. Stay cool. How are your animals and chickens doing in the heat?
@carollagneaux240
@carollagneaux240 17 дней назад
Thank you! I appreciate all of the information!
@lrogers707
@lrogers707 16 дней назад
a well-presented video...thank you
@michellemccabe6888
@michellemccabe6888 17 дней назад
I would love to learn about drying it and using it for culinary and aromatherapy uses :)
@naturesbeauty20
@naturesbeauty20 11 дней назад
Beautiful 😊
@greeeneyes91
@greeeneyes91 16 дней назад
I garden in zone 7b and have a river next to our garden. The lavender has died immediately for me, we get mostly cooler temperatures and the high humidity was not helping either. Where my parents live, it seems to be loving its life growing out of stones haha!
@Cynthia-zz1vi
@Cynthia-zz1vi 17 дней назад
❤ Great Information thank you 😊
@jagodaperich-anderson5058
@jagodaperich-anderson5058 16 дней назад
Thanks, Janey. I'm experimenting with three types of lavender to see which performs best in my PNW conditions. So far all three are doing great. I too have been worried about when and how to prune--very helpful tutorial.
@margaretl579
@margaretl579 16 дней назад
Thank you for distilling this information on lavender for us.
@sandykoenig1666
@sandykoenig1666 16 дней назад
Hello Janey, thank you for all these awesome tips on growing Lavender. Hope you have a great day.
@sharonlibby5110
@sharonlibby5110 10 дней назад
Great episode.
@ruth8268
@ruth8268 16 дней назад
I want more lavender!! Thank you Janey!!
@dianeasberry7928
@dianeasberry7928 16 дней назад
Excellent information on growing lavender.
@user-cp5ht1th6i
@user-cp5ht1th6i 16 дней назад
Thank you Janey! Very informative answered a lot of my lavender questions - English lavender for me Zone 4.
@blissbotanicalgarden9442
@blissbotanicalgarden9442 16 дней назад
Love it, very helpful
@marshagaravaglia8149
@marshagaravaglia8149 17 дней назад
Thank you❤
@nancylafferty8362
@nancylafferty8362 16 дней назад
Thank you!
@Carmen-ok
@Carmen-ok 16 дней назад
I love lavender, but for all the gorgeousness of this plant she is my nemesis. I live in Oklahoma zone 7b, hot, humid and when it is windy you better hold on to something. No matter where I plant this awesome plant it succumb to the elements…it’s not me…it’s the weather 😅
@kimgurley472
@kimgurley472 16 дней назад
Excellent video!!!
@JLee-pc2vc
@JLee-pc2vc 16 дней назад
In Virginia 7a (hot and humid summers with wet winters and very acidic red clay soil), I've tried for years to grow lavender in many different ways. I've had the most success growing Phenomenal and Sensational in large containers with plenty of drainage holes filled with a 3/4 compost and 1/4 cactus potting mix. The plants I have had growing about 3 years were watered the day they were planted and never since. Rain water has been enough for them. Maybe that will help some other southern gardeners.
@lindafick8450
@lindafick8450 17 дней назад
Wonderful video!
@jeanbrewer576
@jeanbrewer576 16 дней назад
Hi Janey, Great lavender video, I've tried growing it in my garden in different areas of my yard no luck. Maybe I'll inspect the plant before buying it next time. Thank you for the information. Have a great rest of the day 👋🙂🌿🌿
@JMB-sassysixty
@JMB-sassysixty 16 дней назад
Janey thank you for this video! I have several varieties of lavender in my garden but have never researched how to properly prune. Now I understand why my older lavender plants look woody and unattractive! I will be pruning this fall! 😎
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 16 дней назад
If you prune right after flowering, you may get a second bloom. Then prune again in fall. If the plants are older and extremely out of shape, you may need to start over.
@judyluce3141
@judyluce3141 16 дней назад
Great instructions. I live in Zone 8, Chesapeake, VA. Hot and humid right now.
@user-pt6lh4oo3g
@user-pt6lh4oo3g 16 дней назад
Flower Garden beautiful.. So cute.. I love you.. 😢😢😅😅😊😊😭😭😁😁😘😘🥰🥰👍👍😄😄💐💐🌹🌹🌺🌺🌷🌷
@donnasantamaria8317
@donnasantamaria8317 15 дней назад
Nice video Janey. Any information on which lavender is easiest to grow from seed? Will you be doing a demonstration on how to weave lavender wands? Hint! Hint!
@chicosgarden
@chicosgarden 16 дней назад
Fantastic video, just what I needed!
@kristaself126
@kristaself126 16 дней назад
Great video! This one is worth watching.
@sgildeasg
@sgildeasg 17 дней назад
❤❤ Thank you! Such GREAT INFO.😊
@laurenculbreth9994
@laurenculbreth9994 14 дней назад
Question for you-- I am in Houston (zone 9b) -- would Lavandin or French be best suited to my environment? Thank you for this helpful video!!
@doloresramirez3289
@doloresramirez3289 16 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@jeaniemcdaris8276
@jeaniemcdaris8276 17 дней назад
@GardenRetriever
@GardenRetriever 17 дней назад
Question: hi Janey, I hav English lavender. Will I get a second bloom?
@noranorman3112
@noranorman3112 16 дней назад
Hi. Not related to today's video but where did you purchase and what brand is the orange purse you wore in the visiting the Plant Barn with Robbie (Container Shopping). I have a friend it would be perfect for. Thanks so much
@user-pr5ts8ln1c
@user-pr5ts8ln1c 16 дней назад
So what is the best type for Florida, zone 9A?
@MariMari-vq8hl
@MariMari-vq8hl 17 дней назад
Love lavender! Zone 5b-6a They volunteer abundantly in my raised (stone) garden bed; I really want to transplant these and make my own lavender field up on my hill. You didn’t touch on this, unless I missed it, but I’m assuming I won’t need mulch or gravel type to cover them if I did plant lots of them? So I’d basically scrape off the sod and just plop them in (just weed the area when they pop up?)
@crocketp
@crocketp 17 дней назад
What variety of lavender are you growing? I’m in 6a also
@colsen4616
@colsen4616 16 дней назад
I’m in 6b and also get a lot of volunteers. I’ll never have to buy lavender again! I just dig them up, put them where I want, and they do great.
@MariMari-vq8hl
@MariMari-vq8hl 16 дней назад
@@crocketp I was formerly classified 5b here in Upstate NY but still plant within that range. My husband had gotten us some English lavender when we first moved into our home. The blooms grow so large and out - it’s crazy. We have been able to attract a variety of bees 🐝. On a side note, I once bought several zone 7 “Amazon Mist New Zealand Hair Sedge” and I was shocked they came back for me with our winters here. Gardening is full of surprises!
@odemonet
@odemonet 16 дней назад
Janey I am in zone 5b/6a and my lavender gets woody, I thought I was cutting back enough but I think with your help I probably need to do more. Thank you for sharing your knowledge it is appreciated.
@moniquemckenna6795
@moniquemckenna6795 16 дней назад
It is very interesting my lavender in the back yard full sun didn’t do as well as the lavender in the front yard, morning sun, very strange.. I am in zone 4a and when I plant lavender I dig the hole or trough I fill the bottom with gravel then add soil then plant the lavender. The lavender is taking a long time to fill in but I will be patient. There are lots of small new plants forming. Thank you for this information.
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 16 дней назад
The gravel at the bottom of the hole may be causing drainage problems. My master gardener neighbour gave me this information; water has a hard time crossing through layers. You may have more luck mixing the gravel in to the soil. But only if you have a really bad drainage problem. I'm in Vancouver BC, a temperate rainforest and I plant into my regular garden soil. I have good drainage in general.
@moniquemckenna6795
@moniquemckenna6795 16 дней назад
@@MyFocusVaries Thank you for this, I live In Edmonton so the climate is drastically different, albeit any advise is welcome. I will adjust and see what that does. 🤗
@MyFocusVaries
@MyFocusVaries 16 дней назад
@@moniquemckenna6795 Hi! I have relatives in Edmonton. And I was in Calgary on the weekend, so close! 😁 The difference in growth in the front and back could be a difference in your soil. Or perhaps you get more wind in one area. I have a cold spot in my front garden where it took 3 tries to find a plant that would survive because it was a low spot and cool air pooled there. We're zone 7, but I needed a zone 5 plant for that spot. Lavender likes the heat, so maybe it's something complicated like that.
@mikerobles2148
@mikerobles2148 16 дней назад
Hi Janet…..I have a question that I have been meaning to ask you. The irises that Pamela gave you, why don’t you ever mention them? Just curious. Love your vids!!!
@SOR1976
@SOR1976 16 дней назад
I love my lavender, I’m guilty last year I had no idea what to do with it…. And mines a long wooded plant. With tons of new growth….. zone 6 b CAN YOU PLEASE DO A VIDEO ON GROWING ROSES?? My garden is on year two. However this is year one for my hybrid tea rose bush and have NO CLUE what to do with this thing…. Do I cut the blooms do I trim on it do I etc….. 😂😂😂
@bethreisman8869
@bethreisman8869 17 дней назад
I’ve killed more lavender than you can count.😢 I’m in zone 9b Scottsdale, AZ. Thank you for the detailed information. I’ll keep trying! ❤
@산림치유
@산림치유 16 дней назад
제가 가장 좋아하는 라벤더 라벤더를 키우는데 도움되는 영상 정말 감사해요 혹시 가정에서 라벤더 오일을 어떻게 추출하는지 가능하다면 알려주시면 감사하겠습니다.
@linakhoury6623
@linakhoury6623 17 дней назад
Hi Janey🌺 . Thanks for the wonderful information about the pretty lavender . Have a beautiful day .🌺🌻🌺
@jennetteojeda138
@jennetteojeda138 16 дней назад
💖🌸👍🏻🌸💖
@tinaryan4917
@tinaryan4917 16 дней назад
Great info, I have always had trouble growing Lavender. Will keep your tips in mind!!
@najwaseiya
@najwaseiya 17 дней назад
😘😘💟💟💟💟👍👍
@Jardinymasblogs
@Jardinymasblogs 16 дней назад
OMG Janey, Did you see how beautiful the tree has grown? Robbie the willow tree is looking gorgeous.🥰
@kmsch986
@kmsch986 16 дней назад
Is it true that lavender plants only last a few years? I have been told they fizzle out and have to be removed after about 4-5 years, wondering if that is bc of lack of pruning
@user-fd8wc3jk9w
@user-fd8wc3jk9w 16 дней назад
I've had a lavender plant for probably 10 years in the same place. I do keep it pruned.
@Truongthikimcuong92
@Truongthikimcuong92 16 дней назад
Hello beautiful girl ❤
@jenmazz1257
@jenmazz1257 16 дней назад
I bought 2 amazing Spanish lavender planters from Costco this spring. Can I bring them inside over the winter ❄️ here in zone 5b (Hamilton ON) 🇨🇦🪻
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