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How to take lavender cuttings

I know we shouldn’t admit is but – taking Lavender cuttings is easy-peasy!

Our Amateur Gardening Expert gets her lavender bushes in shape for a good show next year. If you want to know how to take lavender cuttings follow this simple step by step guide.

Just use non-flowered shoots from this year’s growth and follow these three easy steps.

Step 1

Fill cell trays or 3in (9cm) pots with seed and cutting compost mixed with a handful of grit. Then cut 2-3in (5-7cm) non-flowered stems from this year’s growth with a sharp knife.

Step 2

Now trim the cutting just below a node (where the leaves appear) and strip the bottom 1in (3cm) of leaves from it. Make a hole in the compost with a pencil and push the cutting in.

Step 3

Now water the cuttings well with a fine-rose watering can and place in a light, sunny and sheltered spot (coldframe or unheated greenhouse). They will root in a couple of weeks.

QUICK TIP

Remove flowers just before they are about to go over. Hang them in bunches to dry for indoor display

Find more tips, advice and articles like this at the Amateur Gardening websiteSubscribe to Amateur Gardening magazine now.

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