Geogal17's Lavender
Lavandula angustifolia
General Information for Lavender 
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How to keep this plant happy
Pruning is required to keep lavender neat. Young plants should be pruned soon after blooming to encourage them into a compact shape, or to train them to size. Any parts of the plant that are killed over the winter should be pruned out in early spring. If older, woody plants are looking a bit tired, they can be cut back half way when new growth begins in spring to rejuvenate them. If needed (due to size or age) or desired (to make more plants), lavender can be divided in the fall.
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Sowing and Germinating Instructions
Planting Out / Transplanting Instructions
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How long does it approximately take to grow?
When should I start sowing and growing?
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Where is it?
Currently growing in Geogal17's Backyard Vegetable garden garden



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