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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:04 pm   Post subject: Re: Dooleys Pleasure


i love bugs wrote:
Hi Dooley this ones for you . Ive just been sowing some veg and herb seeds . I came accross some lavender seed that I collected last year but forgot to label the variety . Its always nice to have the name of the plant on the label , I thought of your intrest in lavender and have labeled it Dooleys Pleasure . Hopefully soon I will have 24 pots up and running and will send you pics Cool Bugs

I posted this on the 9th march , wayhay after 2 1/2 months I 've finally got them to germinate , tiny and still at the seed leaf stage but germinated none the less . In gardening patience and perseverance is the name of the game
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:08 pm   Post subject:


Well done Dooley. Mr. Green I got mine to the 2-3 inch stage and then planted them in the garden. I only planted 6 but 2 have already died and I think a third is about to follow. Just after they were planted out we had torrential rain for over a week. I think they drowned. Crying or Very sad


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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:58 pm   Post subject:


Eileen, you are probably right....they drowned. Lavender likes it dry. I lost a large one two years ago because of rain everyday that June. This year the one out in the bed that doesn't get much water is huge and blooming like never before. Soon as the blooms are in full color I will get a picture.

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Right that does it. Sad Rain is forecast here for the next few days, again, and the temperature is dropping so I'm moving my surviving lavender to a drier bit of the garden where it will be more protected!! Thanks for the help Toni. Very Happy
Looking forward to seeing a piccie of yours and if mine stay alive and grow I'll post one too. Smile


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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 4:40 am   Post subject:


does anyone have pics of their own lavender plnats? Embarassed would love to have a peep. Embarassed


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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 1:59 pm   Post subject:


I wish I had been able to take a picture of that big lavender but it did not make it thru the summer. In May it was loaded with flower stems at least 3 feet long with buds on the last 4-5 inches of each stem. But then the heat hit, the buds never opened and by mid-August all the moisture in the plant had been sucked out of
it. It was another of those that no amount of watering could keep alive and it might have still been stressed from being moved in late fall.

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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 5:59 pm   Post subject:


Hi Ruthie,Glad to have you on the stew .I have never tried to grow lavender in Texas.Do you know if it would grow in South Central Texas? I hate to plant something and then watch it die.


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Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:24 pm   Post subject:


http://www.hillcountrylavender.com/
http://www.lllfarms.com/

Glendann, I don't see why you couldn't grow it. These are only two of the lavender farms further south than you are that I had time to fine in a google search.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to look tose up .I will try one in the spring.


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