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When, Why and How to Prune Lavender 

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This video covers when, why and how to prune lavender. I’ll discuss what time of year is best for Lavender pruning; why pruning Lavender is important; and then I’ll demonstrate exactly how to prune Lavender in a few easy steps. Finally, I’ll show you an unpruned, overgrown Lavender with many large woody stems - a great example of what you don’t want!
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0:00 - Intro
0:39 - When to prune Lavender
1:42 - Why you should prune Lavender
3:05 - How to prune Lavender
8:27 - Fertilizer for Lavender
8:53 - Horrible Woody Lavender
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@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 8 месяцев назад
Hi everyone -- I turned my woody lavender plants into topiaries, although imperfect ones! Here's a complete video playlist so you can see the progress of how I did it and how they look today: ru-vid.com/group/PLenOueHl62Ow6VFKWBWk8SFsia39P_sgd&si=iWFL1NWC33li5n38 I hope this helps! 💜
@Edmond347
@Edmond347 Год назад
Did anyone click on this video after a day of insanity at work or dealing with life? There is something very calming about such banal video. I don't even have a garden.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
😅 Well I'm super glad you found my video, and thank you for leaving a comment! And I totally get it: sometimes you just need something calming after a crazy day! I try to keep all of my videos like this, so you might enjoy some of the other ones too! I hope so! 🌿💜
@helenamcginty4920
@helenamcginty4920 Год назад
Im retired. Or was until I decided to do a teaching english as a foreign language course and started a new part time career teaching after school classes for children here in Spain. But because its May 1 no work today. So I have been mostly idle.
@reccocon3442
@reccocon3442 Год назад
Dealing with personal insanity every day. Your tutoring may be the therapy l need overcoming my so-called "insanity".
@bambinaforever5720
@bambinaforever5720 Год назад
I have neither. Life is very serene in the south of France, clicked here because last year my lavender just died out of nowhere. Only one branch survived and no new is growing,
@katmd405
@katmd405 Год назад
Yes
@robrosy
@robrosy Год назад
This is a fantastic tutorial on lavender pruning, you’ve got a warm and engaging voice and I love the fact that you’re straight to the point and showed us examples of how to (and not go) prune lavender plants.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thank you so much for your feedback! I try to make videos like I want to watch: jump right into the topic at hand and show examples whenever possible. 👍💜
@reneejaurequi5808
@reneejaurequi5808 10 месяцев назад
Thank you my lavender “bush” large tall blooms more grey than lavender. I’m hopeful good cut down September as last year will bring back color. Will it??
@christianpetersen1782
@christianpetersen1782 9 месяцев назад
What a beautifully explained tutorial. Thank you so much for this. It explains why we never succeed at growing lavender well at home. I volunteer at a heritage steam railway and have recently taken on the gardening of two 100 feet long platform flower borders. You have helped me tremendously. If I may say, I love your clear diction. Greetings from 🇬🇧.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
@@reneejaurequi5808 Hi Renee, yes a good pruning will result in a fresher-looking, healthier plant. And pruning in September gives the plant some time to recover before the Winter dormant season kicks in. (Apologies for my delay in responding to your question.) 💜 Lavender will always look more grey during Winter, but will return to its wonderful color once Spring growth occurs. I hope this helps!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
@@christianpetersen1782 Pardon my delay in responding! I'm so glad my video helped you and thanks for your feedback. 👍Those 100 feet long flower borders along the steam railway sound like such a fun project! I hope you enjoy it tremendously and that visitors enjoy your hard work! 😀
@oliverg6864
@oliverg6864 Год назад
I think the woody lavender has a kind of charm to it, like a bonsai tree leaning over.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thanks Oliver - that’s a nice way to describe it. 👍 I have another video where I recently kept two of the plants specifically to treat them as what I am calling “modern topiaries” now! 🙂 I’m hoping they will look nice in bloom this Summer.
@joehemauer1883
@joehemauer1883 9 месяцев назад
I had some very overgrown woody plants. As an experiment, this past spring I cut them back almost to the ground and they re-few nicely.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
That's awesome Joe - so glad you had such a great result! 👍I ended up turning two of my own woody plants into topiaries . . . imperfect topiaries but they bloomed nicely last Summer! I'm glad I kept some of them afterall.
@gudrunthered
@gudrunthered 10 дней назад
What variety were they? I have a 12 year old Hidcote and a 7 year old Phenomenal and they still sprout new growth on the Woody stems.
@christinenguyen2530
@christinenguyen2530 Год назад
Great video. As an inexperienced gardener, I truly appreciate the very clear and easy to understand instructions. Thank you.
@mintheman7
@mintheman7 Год назад
You can take cuttings from the existing woody plants and root them as new plants. Once they are ready for planting, just replace the woody plants with them. They will also look more uniform if you take them from one plant since they will have the same genetics.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Exactly right! 👍 In fact I just talked about this (and why I'm not doing this right now) in my recent video about these woody lavender plants. I have a few additional lavender plants (all the same Phenomenal variety) and am unsure if I want to replace these woody plants with more lavender or not. So if I decide I need more plants, I'll definitely take some cuttings. Thanks for mentioning it! 😁
@MissLibertarian
@MissLibertarian Год назад
The lower woody stems may already have roots, so keep your eyes open. I propagated some to new locations.
@danielearley5062
@danielearley5062 Год назад
@@GardenSanity more plants is always the answer!
@leliabentley9810
@leliabentley9810 Год назад
I have a lavender border that was smashed during a tree removal, and am currently taking stem cuttings from the damaged woody survivors. So far, 62 cuttings with a 100% success rate.
@HomeEdMum
@HomeEdMum Год назад
​@@leliabentley9810 fantastic 💜
@emmaapplegate1970
@emmaapplegate1970 Год назад
What a great tutorial. Very concise in a step-by-step fashion. Thank you!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
😊Thank you so much for your feedback Emma! I really appreciate it very much! 💜
@barbarasams8745
@barbarasams8745 10 месяцев назад
My lavender is dead (woody) in the middle. The rest looks great! Just wondering how to prune it.
@johnaiken7233
@johnaiken7233 Год назад
I did not know you had to prune lavender every year and now I have woody plants. I think I will try again and prune each year. Very nice video.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
And I bet your Lavender looks nice when it’s in bloom John! Mine did too, as you saw. 🙂 Hopefully the second time around is much better…for yours and for mine! 🌿
@totallydomestic433
@totallydomestic433 Год назад
I came across this video a little late because i just pruned mine this week. I put in fertilizer spikes because my 3 are in pots. Lavender is hard to grow here because i have lots of sun. Fl zone 9b. They are in a sun/shade situation & are doing quite well. I was late in cutting back, but at least i did it. I put cuttings in a galvanized small bucket & left on a table on the sun porch. When i opened the doors to the porch this morning it smelt oh so good from the lavender. So i an going to cut more frequently now & leave the cuttings in my rooms. Also i planted some woody stems with growth at the end and it is still looking nice, hope i can get a new plant out of those cuttings! I will try the lavender Phenomenal as you recommended. I really need a hearty one for here. Thanks so much!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're very welcome! I'm glad your lavender is doing well in pots. Be careful with the fertilizer spikes. Some spikes will provide too much nitrogen, and then the plants will produce more green and less flowers. Also, lavender prefers things on the lean side, in other words not much fertilizer. However, since you have them in pots this should be ok, since watering pots will leach those nutrients out of the soil over time. As long as the plants are happy -- that is the most important thing! 💜 Enjoy the lavender scent -- it's one of my favorites! And hope your new cuttings result in more plants!
@vahvahdisco
@vahvahdisco Год назад
The one thing you didn’t state was that you could dry out all the clippings and use them for either lavender bags or for making tea with ! It’s very good for calming the mind and sending you off to a peaceful sleep ! Also, I now know why I have leggy, woody Lavender- because I never prune them !
@alizon883
@alizon883 11 месяцев назад
I love Lavender & used it a lot when I was a Reflexologist, it helped so many clients. ❤❤
@julietkelly7215
@julietkelly7215 Год назад
Thank you so much for this clear and informative video. I've always been too scared to prune lavender because i didn't know what i was doing.
@Luet04
@Luet04 Год назад
I came here to look for a solution for my woody lavender. New plants is the answer. Thank you.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Hi Susan -- I hope your new plants are doing well! If interested, you can see what I decided to do with my own woody lavender in the Spring this year. I removed most but did keep two that I turned into my own version of lavender topiaries! If you search for "woody lavender" here on my channel, you should find those videos. (However, I hope you don't have to deal with woody lavender ever again!) 💜
@SandiHooper
@SandiHooper Год назад
Ok, I realize that this is an old video now, but I wanted to share that I had a similar thing happen with Rosemary. I cut it all the way to the ground and new growth started! The woody stems were still there at ground level, but new fresh growth sprung up and I was able to save that Rosemary. I never shied away from pruning hard after that. I love your video style-I hope that you’re still making them. I’m going to search your channel now.
@user-kl4hh2mp6s
@user-kl4hh2mp6s Год назад
As a first time homeowner, I planted some lavender because of local deer. Apparently, they don't like lavender. Unfortunately, I made the same mistake as you and did not prune them hardly at all. They looked beautiful for 2 or 3 years, but then the woody stems appeared. They look terrible and I am considering starting over again...the proper way. Your video was definitely helpful and educational. I really appreciate you posting this for us novices. Hopefully, the second go around will be better.
@laurawhigham8492
@laurawhigham8492 Год назад
I think the woody stems are beautiful in their own right. But I do love everything you are doing with them. Can’t wait to see an update ❤
@bakeone4406
@bakeone4406 Год назад
Agree, the texture and structure of older branches can add a great deal of visual interest. Cleaning out and selecting which branches to keep is pretty labor intensive, but rewarding if you have the skill and compulsion to do the work. It's likely that some of the branch formations you like most are dead or dying, which can be kind of disappointing, (some types of juniper tend to have more durable small old branches and will give you great pruning options).The method of pruning younger stems and foliage in the video is spot on and certainly applies if you prune to expose older gnarled branches.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thanks Laura, I agree that the wood does have a unique look to it! I have two more videos (since this one) that provide updates for you. In one I decided to make my own version of lavender topiaries with some of those woody lavenders, and in the other video I show what they look like two months later. You can find them here on my channel by searching for "woody lavender!" 💜
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
@@bakeone4406 Thanks for your feedback, Bake One! 👍 I ended up removing all of that woody gnarled mess, although it was bittersweet. However, I did keep two of the plants and trimmed them into my version of lavender topiaries! One one of them, the wood twists upward almost like a ribbon. You can see the updates if interested if you search for "woody lavender" here on my channel! Hope you like them! (And you're right -- it IS labor intensive!) 🤣
@laurawhigham8492
@laurawhigham8492 Год назад
@@GardenSanity 👍🩷
@ralucaiosifescu1502
@ralucaiosifescu1502 Год назад
That "horrible" woody one has some amazing flowering habits :) And it looks so wild, I'd definitely keep it, especially at the base of those big evergreens, it fits perfectly !
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thanks Raluca! Yes, I think I’ll keep “some” of the lavender, maybe the ones that look most like topiary. They do look pretty in bloom, but those thick dead stems look like driftwood! 🙂
@muurrarium9460
@muurrarium9460 Год назад
@@GardenSanity Driftwood looks great too :) I know the "norm" is juicy, fresh-looking gardens, but I really like the woody, gnarly ones ...it is almost if you have a piece of a mediterranian island on your front doorstep. (minus the incidental sheep or goat of course) If that is not the look you want, I completely understand, but they really have a charm of their own.
@MrNele99
@MrNele99 Год назад
@@muurrarium9460 I agree. Another idea is to add some big, interesting landscape rocks around the base. That could both blend with and distract from the gnarly wood.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
@@muurrarium9460 You are right, as are so many other gardeners who weighed in... and now I wish I would have at least kept the large woody pieces to keep in the garden, even if they were removed from the ground. However, I did keep a few of them -- and I did two more videos showing what I did: keeping them as lavender topiaries. And one of them has this lovely twisting upright stem that almost looks like a ribbon! Hope you can watch them and see what I'm describing! Thanks so much for your thoughts! 💜
@muurrarium9460
@muurrarium9460 Год назад
@@GardenSanity Do not worry about other peoples opinions too much :) I am a terrible gardener myself, but think you are doing a wonderful job. Personal tastes differ, vary and change. Thank you for teaching me the right way to prune back these beauties :) My single lavender is already looking 500 times better for it. (I want to have a complete field of them, but my neighbour hates them with a passion, so I compromise ... well at least this year ;P I plan on sowing a batch of them / just do not tell her!! ;D)
@sandramillar9067
@sandramillar9067 11 месяцев назад
Oh my!! This is SO helpful!! Thank you very much!! I can now save my lavender plant just in time. Love the way you describe and show each step so clearly. Thank you!!!! 😊
@marisaj2346
@marisaj2346 Год назад
You can also dig them out, make a deeper hole and plant them back in all the way up to the green base. Woody parts will be in the hole covered by soil.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
That's interesting Marisa -- I never heard of doing this, but I guess it makes sense. So the woody parts become the roots?
@marisaj2346
@marisaj2346 Год назад
@@GardenSanity sort of. I have experimented last year with a couple of mine. But it is a huge undertaking. I have pruned them back to the last couple of green stems, dig them up and plant them deep in up to the green stems. Theoretically new growth should appear from below, but new growth will happen on the old wooden parts left as well. I can see it happening but it is a very slow process though. Need to see how it goes with the patience. Too bad I can’t show you a picture of it here.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Месяц назад
@@marisaj2346 Hi Marisa -- how are your lavender plants doing? Did they provide new growth after you replanted them?
@marisaj2346
@marisaj2346 27 дней назад
@@GardenSanity actually very well. They definitely need to be dug very deep in, so to cover all “wooden” parts. But I am not sure it is worth all the bother. Maybe the simplest way is to plant a new one. 😊🌸
@frankryan782
@frankryan782 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for this video. . Lavender is one of my favourite plants and now you have explained about dead wood I can see where I've been going wrong. .many thanks
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
I'm so glad this video was helpful for you, Frank! Thanks for your feedback! 🐝
@rightangletriangle3188
@rightangletriangle3188 Год назад
I bought a 3-pack lavender from Costco and neglected one of them in the backyard and it turned really wild and woody and has to take it out. Didn't know at the time that it needs to be pruned back and only took out the dead flowers. Now I know and pruned back hard on them each year before winter and light pruning during the growth season. Thanks for sharing how to prune.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome and glad to hear my video helped! I wish you many years of lovely lavender in your garden!
@barbaraarsenault1192
@barbaraarsenault1192 8 месяцев назад
Learned a lot. Those woody lavender look so much like plants that grow wild in the high desert of New Mexico.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
Glad you enjoyed the video Barbara! That's interesting comparing them to high desert plants - I should have just gone with that explanation. It would have been easier! 😀💜
@skyhowie54
@skyhowie54 Год назад
I live in the PNW and just recently pruned my (very woody!!) lavender plants, thinking they would return to the once beautiful plants they were when I originally purchased them. I am so glad I came across your video, as I must sadly admit that my plants are past the point of no return and I should replace them. I tend to be timid about pruning anything in my garden, and lavender in particular made me nervous because of conflicting information I had received about pruning; going forward, I won't be so hesitant. Thank you so much for your very informative video!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Although I'm sorry your plants couldn't be saved, I'm glad that my video helped for the future! And yes, I think we all are timid when first pruning a plant that's new to us. I know that I am. But once you go for it, it's amazing what a confidence builder it becomes -- especially when the plants respond nicely! 🙂
@janf5193
@janf5193 7 месяцев назад
EXCELLENT video. Thank you. I think I've waited too long for a fall prune so will try in the spring. My old lavender has gone woody and will be replaced. Again, this video was very informative for the average gardener. Great visuals and presentation.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 7 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for your feedback Jan -- I really appreciate it! 😊 Pruning in Spring will be just fine! If you watched my "woody lavender topiary" videos, you saw that I ended up removing some of my woody lavender too, and planted some new ones to start fresh. The two plants that I turned into topiaries are doing well, even with their woody trunks! 😄
@hollyvang2166
@hollyvang2166 Год назад
Omg...I just planted 5 phenomenal lavender plants and will ensure they do not get woody. Thank you!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Holly! Enjoy your Phenomenal plants!
@slothslothington4378
@slothslothington4378 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your story for the benefit of all future lavender gardens
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You’re welcome, and hopefully gardeners can learn from my mistakes! (Although I might decide to pretend some of them are topiary plants and leave them almost as is!)
@leahbrennan9906
@leahbrennan9906 8 месяцев назад
I also am conducting a failed topiary looking project with my lavender and appreciate this video quite a bit! Thank you and I echo the comments enjoying your warm, direct style.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
Hi Leah - hope your topiary project worked? I ended up turning 2 of mine into topiaries. I'm calling them my "imperfect woody topiaries" which I think explains it nicely! 💜 Thanks for your feedback too!
@2bluejars
@2bluejars 11 месяцев назад
I love your videos! You clarify things so clearly and your voice and tone are so calm and engaging ❤
@dkulikowski
@dkulikowski 9 месяцев назад
You are a really, really good teacher. Excellent video. I am in zone 5, eastern Wisconsin. Here at my new senior living community I am growing lavender. I loosely cover my lavender with straw. We can get some extreme cold, -35 or so. Thank you for the instructions on 'woody' lavender plants and how to keep your lavender from getting 'woody'. Take care and healthy.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
Thanks for your feedback! 😊 Wow you get some extreme cold temperatures during Winter! I hope your lavender stayed warm and looks beautiful this Summer! 💜
@sangitadasgupta2857
@sangitadasgupta2857 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. This is one of the best informative video on plants I have ever seen . Worth subscribing. All the best.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
My pleasure Sangita! And I appreciate your feedback very much. Thanks for subscribing! 💜
@BrookAllen-yt4qg
@BrookAllen-yt4qg Год назад
Just planted some lavender, so I can't wait to prune this fall. Thanks for the great info!
@travilac5180
@travilac5180 Год назад
Thank you! This video answers all my questions about Lavender prune.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Travila! Happy pruning!
@gkava2349
@gkava2349 Год назад
My beautiful lavender plants are just like your old woody plants now (after 3 years)! I didn't prune them enough, and they are going to be pulled out and replaced. Sad! I'm really glad I came upon your video today. I live in Zone 7a and will plant new lavender the first week of May. Thanks for sharing your lavender care experience!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome! I'm glad you're starting fresh with new plants! 👍I ended up removing most of mine -- I did a video about it here on the channel. After turning two of them into "topiaries" I also added 2 newer lavender plants from the backyard into those spots. Hopefully these will do much better with me paying more attention this time around! 🙂
@janderson5224
@janderson5224 Год назад
Thanks for all the tips and explanations. There's no substitute for consistent pruning, but if I've been neglecting my pruning chores, my philosophy is to hack it back. My thinking is that if it's so bad that I'm considering replacement, then why not give a plant the chop and see what happens. I did that to my lavender this spring with pretty good results. Of the four plants, only one will need a bit more severe pruning (only on one side) to modify the general shape. BTW, I prune in the spring as the birds seem to enjoy eating the seeds all winter. I even looked it up and found: "Lavender seeds contain antioxidants and essential oils that can help to boost a bird’s immune system and health. In addition, the seeds can provide a birds with a source of essential nutrients."
@gautamchandrasekharan3
@gautamchandrasekharan3 Год назад
The woody lavender isn’t awful. It’s beautiful in its own way.
@bipbip6626
@bipbip6626 8 месяцев назад
Yes
@jordanxfile
@jordanxfile 7 месяцев назад
Sure it is, nature takes its course 🌿 But I can understand the concept of "awful" for a gardener.
@user-zd6ue4lq3l
@user-zd6ue4lq3l 9 месяцев назад
What an awesome video and clear and concise explanation. Not speaking on and on. Really enjoyed and appreciated the details. Will do that to mine.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
I really appreciate your feedback Nan! Thanks so much, and happy gardening! 🐝
@plushypuppy2024
@plushypuppy2024 Год назад
Lovely engaging video🙂...I am a bad Lavender mum too and SHAMEFULLY I grew up in a Lavender rich area AND I also have nursery experience!...I have 'naked' lavender near my pond that is pretty much Bonsai!...it's not all bad though as the frogs love hiding amongst the wood, it's a nice cool spot for them so at least the Eco system is coasting along nicely...Silver linings and all of that😁
@cheripowers9924
@cheripowers9924 Год назад
Thanks for sharing these tips. I live in the eastern part of the Columbia River Gorge in WA State. I didn't prune my lavendar in time last fall, so I did it this spring. What a relief to hear that it's okay to prune in the spring. One of mine is pretty woody too. It's not as cute as it's sibling next to it, lol! I'll probably keep it, though, since it is still producing flowers.
@HEART2HEART-3
@HEART2HEART-3 Год назад
I still kind of like the woody look. It looks like a desert plant. 😅 Thanks very much ✨
@ddjr6673
@ddjr6673 11 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this. I help maintain my parents' garden in the UK and they have a lot of lavender plants - this was super-helpful, clear to understand, and vert engaging.
@gweno9901
@gweno9901 Год назад
We recently bought a house with a lavender hedge so thank you for this excellent information. And thanks for keeping it real too!
@colbyhowell2394
@colbyhowell2394 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video. You packed a lot of info into a short clip and you have a comfortable voice. Please keep them coming for zone 7
@bullpaxton2001
@bullpaxton2001 Год назад
I like to think of it as the lavendar harvest! Love putting little bags in the sock drawer and linen closet.
@eduardcojocaru4667
@eduardcojocaru4667 Год назад
so depressing and so helpful! I din't trim my lavender bush for almost ten years and I was planing to recover it. The last minutes of the post were a eye opening, thanks for saving my time :D
@veronicabright2833
@veronicabright2833 9 месяцев назад
An excellent tutorial that gets on with the subject with no waffling. Clear and concise. Thank you.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
My pleasure Veronica - and thank you for your feedback too! 💜
@sanderdevos
@sanderdevos Год назад
Before taking them all out and restarting with new plants, do try a hard pruning in spring. I cut back 30 lavendar plans that grew too big like yours with lots of wood at the base. they were approx 50cm in height. I now cut them all back to 15-20 cm in height and all got new green growth on them. Worth the try!
@l.w.i7478
@l.w.i7478 Год назад
You’re giving me some hope: I also have 2 huge, straggly lavenders. But I know the chance that they’re growing back from wood is like playing roulette, and I know I’ll miss my “woodies” if I cut them back radically 😕
@deanne7054
@deanne7054 Год назад
I have done the same, especially after my lavender winter killed a few years ago. Most of the green tops froze to death, but there were a few little green dots on some of the woody stems, so I just hacked away. Year 1 was a bit lame, but there was full recovery.
@someguy5927
@someguy5927 Год назад
Great video! Just planted lavenar in my front yard, will use this video in the fall!
@gwenhartland6028
@gwenhartland6028 Год назад
Great advise on growing lavender and being honest on your overgrown honest.
@sungoddes2932
@sungoddes2932 4 месяца назад
Thank you for taking your time on this detailed explanation on how to prune phenomenal lavender🥰 let me just say you are PHENOMENAL just like this lavender plant 🪴🫶🏻
@annaduren401
@annaduren401 11 месяцев назад
Thank you….so informative and exactly what I needed to know about my lavender.
@shirynbaldaccini3385
@shirynbaldaccini3385 Год назад
Thanks for sharing with us your experience with lavander!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You’re welcome Shiryn! Hope I can help others avoid woody lavender. 🙂👍💜
@Anikanoteven
@Anikanoteven Год назад
What a comprehensive video. Thx!!! 💚. I too had to rip out my lavender because I didn’t know about the hard pruning that needed to be done yearly. I just cut the flower stems back after blooming. I have now planted several new plants this spring and will keep a hawk like watch on all of them!
@audreylewandoski6212
@audreylewandoski6212 Год назад
Wonderful job explaining this. I'm going to have to pull out some as well and start over. Thank you for the great information!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thanks for your feedback Audrey! 💜 I just shared a video recently of me finally tackling these woody plants. I actually kept one on each side and turned them into what I call a "modern" topiaries! Maybe that will inspire you! (By the way, it felt great to finally remove them and not have to keep staring at them!) 🙂
@SkylinersYeti
@SkylinersYeti 10 месяцев назад
As a professional landscape gardener. I always pruned my customers lavender at mid bloom. The wives loved it when they received a large sack of dried lavender flowers to enjoy all winter. I would use my secateurs to remove the flower stocks then hedge shears to shape the plant. If I waited until fall the lavender would seed the beds with more lavender plants and the garden became more cluttered. If you want more lavender plants they are easily propagated from softwood cuttings.
@user-ws3nd3sl7l
@user-ws3nd3sl7l 26 дней назад
Well made video! I love your vide whenever you giggle. Thank you for sharing your experience so I can do better.
@elenalee1071
@elenalee1071 Год назад
Very informative! Thanks for sharing your knowledge about growing lavender👍
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Elena -- I'm so glad you found the info helpful! 💜 Happy gardening!
@GardeningSpirit
@GardeningSpirit Год назад
this is SUCH a great video!!! thank you!! I also want to keep my lavender looking good, and will follow this advice completely.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Well thank you Alexandra! I really appreciate it! 💜🌿
@silverstorm1000
@silverstorm1000 8 месяцев назад
New to gardening so appreciate all your explanations and help. Thanks for the video :)
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
My pleasure Sonia - happy to help. Enjoy your lavender! 🐝
@kalo924
@kalo924 10 месяцев назад
Wow. So glad you made this and I saw it. I love lavender. Bought one this summer and it's doing well. I will learn from your mistake and prune hard this fall 😊
@HeyMichaelLeo
@HeyMichaelLeo Год назад
Well done video. Very helpful and engaging.
@cammac6550
@cammac6550 Год назад
Your hysterical . I also have horrendous , woody , out of control lavender ! Thanks . I now have the courage and will proceed in the savaging of my lavender .
@chelseaananda2831
@chelseaananda2831 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video- it’s nice to know the pitfalls too!!! ❤❤❤
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Chelsea! I'm always trying to keep it honest and real, as gardening is definitely not a perfect art form! (At least for most of us!) 😀💜
@colinginn7025
@colinginn7025 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video. Clear and to the point.
@vickysullivan4798
@vickysullivan4798 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your expertise. 👍
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Vicky! Glad to help! 💜
@annafirayner2666
@annafirayner2666 Год назад
Thank you for the experience. Actually i think it’s depend of the personal taste. For me it’s a natural beauty when lavender is growing big wood and developing as it would develop itself in the nature. But it’s of course depends of the personal vision of the garden and it’s size.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thanks for your feedback Anna! You are one of several gardeners that has helped me look at that woody lavender with new eyes! I admit I was just seeing how awful it looked every Winter season. I ended up keeping two of the lavenders and turned them into my own version of lavender topiaries, so I get to enjoy the woody-ness and some flowers too. You can see them in my recent video -- and one of them even has a woody base that turns almost like a ribbon. It's really neat to see! 💜
@pamelaiversen888
@pamelaiversen888 3 месяца назад
Excellent video! One of the best so far!! Thank you from Pamela of Tecumseh, Ontario 🇨🇦
@elainekelly5274
@elainekelly5274 Год назад
Very helpful and thank you for sharing this information.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Elaine -- very glad the video helped! 💜
@pjstar2009
@pjstar2009 3 месяца назад
Yes, great vid, tutorial,commentary. Loved how you showed us your journey thru good and bad. I love lavender but have always struggled with it in the Arizona heat. I've learned the best places and water amounts for my lavender to survive without getting fried but thought the woodiness was heat-related. Any way, I'm working with two batches from last year that I didn't prune so now, I'll be pruning! Thank you!
@waltergreenleaf9683
@waltergreenleaf9683 Год назад
Love your video and Thanks for all the great information
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Walter -- so glad I could help! 😀
@ingermallia-elromantico9998
Hello, Inger from Yorkshire , England here It was so lovely coming across your tutorial about pruning/ caring for lavender. I have always grown it in my garden, the most popular here is French lavender. Sadly, I do lose a plant each winter, so I'm always planting fresh lavender in the summer.I have made the mistake of mot cutting back hard enough or soon enough, I blink my eyes , and there it is- the wood!.Iaonly jerp my garden for my own pleasure, not professional in any way, but my garden repays me for the tlc I show it.Well, I just wanted to say that sitting here in my garden on this beautiful sunny, hot day, watching your tips made me feel like I had a friend with me, I felt so relaxed. Take care, thank you so much, Inger Romantico
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 9 месяцев назад
Hello Inger -- and pardon my delay in replying to you! Gardening for our own pleasure is the BEST way to garden, in my opinion. 👍 I truly believe we should always plant what we want to plant and not what others tell us we "should" plant -- unless of course it is well-meaning advice such as rabbit-resistant plants...which I'm almost obsessed about. 😂 Luckily my lavender comes back, but I have done similar when a plant doesn't make it: if I love that plant, I'll try it again! Thank you so much for saying you feel like I'm chatting with you in your own garden, as that's the feeling I always hope gardeners have when watching my videos. I really appreciate you taking the time to share this! ❤🏵😊
@johnweakley7462
@johnweakley7462 11 месяцев назад
This was very helpful. Encouraging aggressive pruning was illustrated very nicely
@katehartley621
@katehartley621 Год назад
Thank you so very much. This really helps. I'm having my gloves and pruners right now
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
I'm so glad this video helped Kate! Hope the pruning process was nice and easy for you! 💜
@juliecramer7768
@juliecramer7768 Год назад
I had no idea...thanks!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Julie!
@catistokes
@catistokes 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Laura! This has been very helpful! ❤
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
So glad I could help Cati! Happy lavender! 💜
@kathykennelly8882
@kathykennelly8882 Год назад
The best practical video iv seen on lavender pruning ..many thanks
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thanks for your feedback Kathy - I’m so glad it was helpful! 💜
@sylvietheriault6717
@sylvietheriault6717 27 дней назад
Thank you for this video. I wanted to start growing lavender and this is very helpful information.
@johntaylor3099
@johntaylor3099 10 месяцев назад
Great and very clear instructions. Thank you.
@skkkk6427
@skkkk6427 Год назад
One of the best video I ever saw.
@user-eg7hc9be6r
@user-eg7hc9be6r 11 месяцев назад
What a great tutorial. Very concise in a step-by-step fashion. Thank you!. What a great tutorial. Very concise in a step-by-step fashion. Thank you!.
@katyaflippinov9197
@katyaflippinov9197 6 месяцев назад
Your video came up when I Googled "pruning lavendar." Wow. Excellent video. You sound very professional. Thanks for all the info.😊
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
My pleasure Katya, and I appreciate your feedback! Happy pruning! 💜
@dimmidipiuthatsitalianfort787
@dimmidipiuthatsitalianfort787 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tips for pruning and showing the downside of not pruning hard enough. I had to replace several lavender plants due to timid pruning.
@lauralangley7240
@lauralangley7240 Год назад
Thank you so much for giving us valuable information on trimming, and fertilizer for lavender. I worked at a garden center and planted some lavender that did well for a year and then did not survive after pruning in early Spring. I have a Phenomenal lavender plant I pruned just recently that has new growth now. This video is amazing and I am thankful that you showed us what to avoid with the woody lavender. Your how-to ideas are wonderful and I enjoyed the trimming ideas as well. Thank you so much. The in-depth details are so helpful!!!!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Laura! I'm glad to know the video has been helpful -- and I hope everyone learns from my own mistakes too to avoid the woody lavender! 😀
@jimbarnes5451
@jimbarnes5451 4 месяца назад
Hey You, one of the best videos on the tube! Super watchable and expertly edited, including audio. Good job! Oh, and great advice too.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 4 месяца назад
Why thank you Jim! I really appreciate your feedback very much! 😊 🌿
@reccocon3442
@reccocon3442 Год назад
Love your no-nonsense smart tutorial -very sensical down to earth explanations. Have Russian lavender -think they need a wide berth. Had let them get away with big woody stems.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for your feedback -- I really appreciate it! Yes when Lavender gets woody, it definitely takes up a lot of space in the garden!
@ProximaCentauri88
@ProximaCentauri88 Год назад
I've learned a lot! Thanks for sharing!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You’re welcome Proxima, and thanks for your feedback!
@Samanthanewmexico
@Samanthanewmexico Год назад
This was so easy to understand. Thank you
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're welcome Samantha! And thank you for the feedback! 💜
@ltyrell405
@ltyrell405 Год назад
In a previous house where I lived there was a long, low hedge of lavender running along the boundary between our garden and the neighbour's, they had planted it and it grew really well, in full sun and a well drained soil. Our neighbour shocked me the first time I saw him pruning the lavender hard in early spring, with a hedge trimmer! It seemed so harsh and drastic and cut the plant really short, I thought it might seriously damage the plants! However every summer those plants had grown over 2ft tall with wonderful scented flowers and buzzing with bees, so beautiful, and they grew really large and thrived like that for years -I have remembered that pruning lesson ever since!
@gabbylauko5502
@gabbylauko5502 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience. Great video with full information,
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You’re welcome Gabby! And thank you for your feedback! 💜🙂
@czarcasm451
@czarcasm451 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! With temperatures warming and snow melting here in upstate NY, my garden - especially the early spring tasks such as lavender pruning- has been on my mind. I was confused/misguided on their care last season, but have a few younger plants that I intend to treat right. You very simply and thoroughly explained this aspect of gardening and I am much more optimistic now. You get an A for effort in trying to remedy and experiment with the woody nightmare, (they're still so beautiful!) so I wish you the best in replacing them. Hoping for an update video. Subscribed❤
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Glad the video helped! 👍 I’m definitely getting ready to “fix” that woody nightmare soon, so stay tuned! 🎬 My plan is to remove what I want to remove while hopefully keeping at least one plant on each side of the front entrance looking like modern topiary. Modern = oddly shaped! 😂 Then I’ll decide what’s next. 😀🤞
@timmullen8951
@timmullen8951 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your love of lavender. How do you use it? The mature lavender with woody stems looks fine to me. That being said, feel free to cut the stems all the way back to the base where you have planted the young plants so that they can receive full sun. I planted lavender last year not realizing I had purchase mature plants w/ woody stems. Except for a few stems, I cut the plant back to the base this Spring. Now I have new growth coming up from the base as well as new growth on the remaining woody stems. My suspicion is that if you severely prune your leggy, woody lavender back to the base it will put out new growth and bounce back. Remember there is a substantial root system supporting your mature plants that is more than able to breathe life into new growth.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Hi Tim -- I harvested the lavender years ago and they are in three jars as I have yet to use them for anything like sachets, etc. Since then I just enjoy the lavender in the garden as I love how it looks all Summer into Fall. Thanks for sharing what you did with your woody stems -- I appreciate it. I ended up removing some plants but keeping two of them and turning them into my version of lavender topiaries. (I have two recent videos that show first what I did, and then show what they look like two months later.) The funny thing is that I showed in the most recent video how I have lavender growth sprouting from the base of one of the remaining trunks at the base. I was happily surprised! So going forward, if there is a next time -- I'll be sure to severely prune back into the wood as an experiment that hopefully will be successful. But then again, hopefully there's not a next time. Hah! 😀
@timmullen8951
@timmullen8951 Год назад
@@GardenSanity Nice to hear back from you with undated on your "Adventures In Lavender." Happy Gardening. (o;
@deeoh3708
@deeoh3708 Год назад
Thank you. Exactly what I need to know for my 5 lavenders to be healthy.
@patriciatalley7109
@patriciatalley7109 11 месяцев назад
I loved your video! Very helpful! And I have done exactly what you have done and I think I got lucky on some of the others but now I’m going to get on the right track with the ones that are doing well. I’d like help informative you are without saying too much.
@dr.michaelr.foreman2170
@dr.michaelr.foreman2170 21 день назад
I pruned back my lavender in the spring. I did this to keep it small as it was crowding out my other plants in my perennial garden. Besides, I love the smell of lavender so pruning is enjoyable just for the smell.
@toniw350
@toniw350 Год назад
The best tutorial I have seen. Thanks.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
Thank you so much Toni! 😊💜
@cathysmith2028
@cathysmith2028 3 месяца назад
Thank you! This is a great turtorial!
@lorrirauscher2500
@lorrirauscher2500 Год назад
Thanks for this informative blog on Lavender😊
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
You're very welcome Lorri! 😊
@karenlee005
@karenlee005 Год назад
Great video! I was hoping the story would have had a happy ending with you showing how you were able to fix the woody lavender as I’m in the same boat. I can’t bear killing it. 😢 I gave my plant quite the haircut this spring so I’ll see how that worked out. And I got 2 new baby phenomenal varieties, I’m going to try and take a cutting from them also. You can never have too much!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
I agree that you can never have too much lavender, Karen! 👍And there IS a happy ending: I have two videos I filmed where I give updates on what I ended up doing with the woody lavender! In the first, I show you what I did (I'll keep it a surprise for you) and in the second, I provide an update two months later. You can find them here on my channel by searching my videos for woody lavender! I hope you enjoy them and that maybe they give you some ideas! 💜
@MD062010
@MD062010 Год назад
excellent video- when I bought my home 8 years ago, I killed many lavender plants attempting to prune them- as I was too aggressive cutting them back when they had developed a thick woody base. However, one plant was very gradually was able to tame it over many years and selective pruning. 100% agree with you regarding lavender phenomenal- this is what I used to replace the plants I killed. I prune twice a year- a slight prune in early spring and then again in mid summer. They've remained beautiful compact features in my garden and produce stunning amounts of blooms! Another great and helpful video! Thank you!
@MD062010
@MD062010 Год назад
in terms of your old plants- it would likely take you years to tame them back to a reasonable shape and size- i'm thinking if your goal is to have night tight plants, you'll need to remove them and start over. I'm not sure if you've played around with catmint- but it's perhaps one of my favorite plants and much more forgiving lol ....and the rabbits leave mine alone!
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
I'm so glad to meet someone who grows Lavender Phenomenal, as it truly is an amazing lavender! It can be so tempting to want to cut well into that woody base, and I think that's the mistake gardeners make accidentally, as we're conditioned to cut back into the wood of so many other plants! Do you get two flushes of bloom with your pruning schedule? 💜
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
@@MD062010 I agree with you about starting over! And I recently posted a video here on my channel showing me removing them! I kept two of the plants and turned them into my own versions of "modern" topiaries! I'm still deciding what to plant there. I may put one Phenomenal plant in front of each topiary, just to provide a difference in height. As for catmint -- unfortunately the variety I planted previously didn't love me back at all and I had to remove all of it. (I have a video about that too on here.) So I'm a bit shy about trying it again -- however I do know that I will add a different catmint variety in the future...just have to work up to it after such a disappointment! 🌿🙂
@totallydomestic433
@totallydomestic433 Год назад
@@GardenSanity I can’t find it in seeds anywhere, just pricy plants.
@GardenSanity
@GardenSanity Год назад
@@totallydomestic433 Yes, this plant is still under patent, which I believe is why you can't find seeds to grow. 😥 There are several places online that offer plants that might be smaller and less expensive than what you may be seeing in your area. 🙏 And in some cases, while you might end up paying a bit more ordering online -- with shipping and sometimes the cost of a smaller size plant -- these plants grow nicely and will "catch up" to their much larger versions within two years. 🌱💜
@julzhall3286
@julzhall3286 11 месяцев назад
Love this tutorial. Thank you!
@dolittlelane
@dolittlelane Год назад
Stunning, well done! 😍
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