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Lavender cuttings thrive when propagated in well-draining soil or water. But not just any soil will do. You must avoid using ...
Water your stem cuttings initially, then spray them regularly. Avoid soaking, which can lead to disease and mildew. Propagation is a slow process. It typically takes lavender plants 4-6 weeks to ...
Lavender is not native to Sonoma County but is well-suited to our climate, requiring little water and attracting bees. Deer ...
"The roots cannot stand in water—they won't tolerate it ... You can propagate lavender either by seed or by cuttings, though Gifford recommends the latter method over the former.