How to trim lavender for winter?
In the spring, when you trim your spring beds, don’t forget to keep a few small branches of lavender on the edge. Lavender flowers are lovely in the spring, but they also make a nice addition to a winter landscape. Removing the dried flowers prevents the plants from self-sowing and gives the plants time to put all their energy back into growing new buds.
How to cut lavender for winter?
The key to a good cut of lavender is to snip the flowers from the plant before they open. This ensures the cuttings will not self-sow. When harvesting the flowers, use a sharp pair of scissors, snipping off the tips of the stalks. Lavender flowers usually dry well and can be stored in a cool, dark place.
How to trim lavender for indoor winter?
If you want to grow lavender indoors, you can either plant it in a pot or in a window box. It grows best in full sun, so a south-facing window will work fine. You can also grow lavender in a pot, but make sure to keep the plant out of direct sunlight. Just like with real lavender, indoor lavender flowers should be trimmed regularly to keep them looking beautiful. Start by trimming off the dried flower heads. To do this, pinch the dried
How to trim lavender for a cold house?
To keep your house cool in the summer and warm in the winter, you can add lavender to the air. The flowers and leaves have a wonderful scent, and the plant can be used in potpourri or as a room fragrancer. Add lavender to the windowsills and doors of your home, or brew lavender tea.
How to trim lavender in winter?
When the days start to get shorter and the weather gets colder, it’s time to start planning for the coming winter. One of my favorite ways to enjoy the beauty of the season is by planting and maintaining a lovely lavender hedge. If you are interested in growing lavender, don’t let the cold weather deter you! Lavender is a hardy plant and will grow just fine in most climates.