As well as the type and climate, another key aspect of whether you can plant lavender in the fall is your soil type. Lavender ...
Imagine a world where you can fill your garden with free lavender: fresh-smelling, beautiful, and bouquet-ready. Now rejoice, because you already live in that world. Lavender is easier to propagate ...
Andrew Bunting, vice president of horticulture at the Pennsylvania Horticulture Society Damon Abdi, assistant professor of ...
I love lavender—the delicate foliage, the long, thin stems topped with blue or purple flowers, the way the blooms appear as a purple mist when viewed from a distance, the lazy loitering of honeybees ...
If you’re not able to jet off to Provence this summer to tour the lavender fields, why not grow your own? This Mediterranean herb has been cultivated for thousands of years for both medicinal and ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. I am trying to get advice on the best lavender to grow in our humid New ...
Lavender is a popular herb that is known for its fragrant flowers and calming properties, but it can be tricky to grow.
Even though October has arrived, there's still time to carry out some key gardening jobs - including one which can improve the look of your lavender.
The wonders of plants never cease to amaze and one such nifty little trick they manage to pull off is growing into a fresh plant all on their own from a random cutting. In professional terms, ...
Kim Hansen and Kris Straub, sisters and co-owners of Tenderloin Farms inEdwardsville, pull weeds by hand at their lavender farm. Before opening their u-pick lavender patch to visitors, they inspect ...