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Here's how to propagate lavender by cutting: Grow lavender in a pot that's just larger than the root ball. Use well-draining potting soil, and ensure that your container has plenty of holes at its ...
Experts recommend harvesting lavender right when its buds are starting to open, as this is when the plant's oils are the most concentrated. "Cut the entire flower stems," says Pollak. "To dry, bundle ...
There's no better way to brighten up your Easter tablescape than with nature's own decor. Check out 25 Easter plants that'll add so much color to your home.
Lavender is not native to Sonoma County but is well-suited to our climate, requiring little water and attracting bees. Deer ...
Nothing transforms a plain patio into a little slice of paradise faster than plants that smell as good as they look.
Planning this year’s herb garden? There are a few herbs you should plant together to make plant care as simple as possible.
These container-garden flowers and plants are popular with a wide range of bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other ...
For Tony Hall, Kew Gardens’ Head of Arboretum and Temperate Collections, scented plants are “not just an attraction for ...
Propagating via soil is the best process to use, as propagating Spanish lavender cuttings in water typically yields weaker roots. Gather a pair of disinfected, sharp garden snips, a small pot ...
MAKE IT YOURSELF. Control powdery mildew with milk. Dilute 1 part milk in 9 parts water and spray on the plants. MASTER'S ...
We love the idea of placing herbs or fragrant flower types such as lavender in the Dunelm plant pot, or buying more than one and keeping them next to each other. Dunelm customers that have ...
At these L.A. cafes, you can immerse yourself in plants, from the exotic to the familiar, while savoring a diverse range of ...