Pruning Old Lavender Plants.

Pruning lavender plants is essential to keep them healthy and looking their best. Here are the steps to prune old lavender plants:

  1. Timing: The best time to prune lavender is in the spring, just as new growth begins to appear. Avoid pruning lavender in the fall or winter as this can expose the plant to cold damage.
  2. Identify old growth: Look for stems that appear woody or have stopped producing new growth. These are the parts of the plant that need to be removed.
  3. Prepare tools: Use sharp and clean pruning shears or scissors to avoid damaging the plant.
  4. Trim back old growth: Using the pruning shears, trim the old growth back to just above a fresh, green shoot or set of leaves. Cut at an angle to avoid leaving a stub that can attract disease.
  5. Shape the plant: Once you have removed all the old growth, shape the plant by trimming it to the desired size and shape. Lavender should be trimmed into a mound shape with a slightly rounded top.
  6. Clean up: Remove all the cuttings from around the plant to avoid attracting pests or disease.
  7. Care: After pruning, water the plant well and apply a slow-release fertilizer to promote new growth. Water regularly to keep the soil moist, but not waterlogged.

By following these steps, you can successfully prune old lavender plants and encourage new growth, leading to a healthier and more vibrant plant. Test