Choosing lavender from garden catalog

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  1. dooley

    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    There are eleven different kinds of lavender in this garden catalog. Is there any one kind that is better than another or does it depend on climate, etc. Dooley
     
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    i love bugs The Weatherman of Craggy Island

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    lavender

    :D what a great topic, let me introduce you to my third favourite herb see you tomorrow boys and girls regards
    Bugs ;)
     
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    i love bugs The Weatherman of Craggy Island

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    Hi Dooley, this site should give you an idea about lavender, which is a must have in any garden www.theherbaltouch.com/articles/lavender.html
    lavender has many uses and is easy to grow however one tip is always prune after flowering leaving about 1 to 2 inches of growth , it is important not to cut into brown wood as it will not regrow regards Bugs
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    Great link Bugs. There is so much to know about Lavander. That lavender lemonade recipe sounds mighty thirst-quenching :smt110
     



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    Pinkiered The Rose Queen

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    Well this is my second year trying to grow it. Last year, it lasted a week ..... or less. This year I bought seeds and sowed them. They spouted faster than my morning glorys. I can tell you, much easier to grow from seed! :D
     
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    i love bugs The Weatherman of Craggy Island

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    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 8) Bugs
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Two summers ago I had a lavender "Graves" from Goodwin Creek that bloomed constantly for about 6 months and was gorgeous. We had a bad freeze in Nov of that year and it couldn't survive that.
    I have some seeds from it but didn't get a chance last year to try them.

    The little herb shop I got it from closed last summer and I can't find that cultivar anywhere around here, but I think I will order it from Goodwin Creek website.

    So this year I have a Goodwin Creek Grey. It hasn't bloomed yet of course but did live thru the couple below freezing nights we had last month.
     
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    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    Thanks, Bugs!! I never had a plant named for me. I planted two kinds of lavender seeds. I hope they come up. So, far they haven't. I have seeds left so when we get the greenhouse built I will plant some more. We are working on it now. I will look for the pictures. Dooley
     
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    Mmmm. Lavender... I have three going, but would love more. They're so fragrant it is a delight to weed around them, you want to just stick your head straight into them. Thanks for the link!
     
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    Alyssa New Seed

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    I was just heading over here to ask this question and here it is. I am dying to grow my own lavender, I use it in everything and it can be quite costly lol so I figure why not try and grow my own.

    I use it in sachets in the drawers and I put some in the vacuum too so it helps with the doggie smell!
     
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    ruthie4659 New Seed

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    How do you use your lavendar in sachets? Do you dry it first? I have some lavendar and I love the smell.
    Ruthie
     
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    I was thinking of trying to make some of mine into those little dryer bags you can toss in with your clothes - anyone ever tried that? I wonder how long the scent lasts that way.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Hi there Ruthie. Soooo glad you've found us here at GardenStew. WELCOME ABOARD!!!! :D Why not tell us a little about yourself in the General Discussions forum as we'd love to get to know you?

    Now about those lavender bags and pot pourri......

    www.allthatwomenwant.com/potpourri.htm

    Hope this is what you're all looking for. :-D
     
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    Very cool! Thank you. :sete_040:
     
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    ruthie4659 New Seed

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    thank you so much. My lavendar is doing great so far. I love love love the smell.
     

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