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nubidane Posted - Apr 05 2013 : 2:56:01 PM
I have some old lavender that has gotten very woody, so I pulled it up. The roots still appear viable, so I am wondering if I clip them back to the bare root, if they will grow again. Or maybe submerge in water. Any advice??? Thanks! They are all pulled up now, so I just have the root.

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Montrose Girl Posted - Apr 20 2013 : 6:32:59 PM
Make sure you prune them (lots of good videos on YouTube). It leads to them getting woody even earlier than you think.
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katmom Posted - Apr 19 2013 : 9:52:47 PM
haha, lucky or just plain dumb luck! lol!


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Forrester Farm Posted - Apr 19 2013 : 04:40:37 AM
So glad that I read this. I wasn't aware of the life span of lavender and mine are starting to get woody. Just so happens that I have root hormone already - so I think it's time to take some cuttings. Grace - you are quite fortunate to get the volunteers in your field!

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katmom Posted - Apr 18 2013 : 2:54:38 PM
just a little fyi about lavender plants,,, most have a 5-7 year life span.... then like you said get uber woody... they will still grow,,, they just don't look 'picture pretty' anymore.
If the plant is still alive take cutting from just above the wood stock,,, dip the end in root hormone and place in damp potting soil...don't over water...
I have actually been pretty lucky with starting new 'starts' by placing the cuttings in water... the trick is knowing when the roots are ready to be transplanted to soil....but it can be done.
Fortunately, I get a lot of 'free starts' in my field... so I let them get several inches, dig them up, pot them for a season and re-transplant into the field the following year. (using Sharon Roberts and Melissa- Washington hardy plants)...I have never been successful trying to plant by seed...


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KD Earthwork Posted - Apr 14 2013 : 2:02:26 PM
No , I wouldn't try to work with the old lavender bush. You could take cuttings from newer wood, that would be the best way to regenerate woody cuttings. Also most of the reference books never recommend propagating in water, except willows, everything else in soil. A really good reference book is the Royal Horticultural Society's book on Propagation.

I used to do 10,000 cuttings a year. I have some experience. I found hardened off lavender propagated the best. That means when you bend it, it snaps.

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nubidane Posted - Apr 05 2013 : 5:18:55 PM
Thanks CJ!

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ceejay48 Posted - Apr 05 2013 : 4:36:32 PM
Lisa,
If you send an email to "Montrose Girl" she might be able to help you out. She raises a LOT of lavender.
CJ

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