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KATHIE
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Hi everyone! I am new to this site & am here to present my problem to see if anyone can help me. Last year I planted 4 lavender plants & they all bloomed. This spring they look awful...all woodsey...like dead stick bushes. My question to you is this....will they come back or are they all goners? Since I am here I will pose another question if you don't mind. Does anyone know where to obtain & how to grow Wisteria? Thanks for your help. Kathie

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Plants: 51 | From: Maryland | Registered: May 2003  |  Seeded: 68.55.109.149
Rick
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Kathie,
Lavender is a woody shrub. Did you harvest the flowering stalks or trim off the spent flowering stalks last year? If not, that may be what you're looking at, as the old flower stalks stand up above the rest of the plant. Those don't regrow. The new growth will come from the buds on the woody stems farther down. If you're not harvesting the lavender, the stalks need to be cleaned up after flowering to maintain its appearance.
Rick

Plants: 107 | From: Northern lower Michigan | Registered: Jan 2003  |  Seeded: 198.108.224.171
KATHIE
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Thanks Rick. I did harvest the Lavender from the plant last year but did not do anything else. This spring I cut back the dead looking woody branchs, but have not see any "new growth" so far. DO you think I will get any since I did not cut the plant back last year? I don't want to give up them unless it is a lost cause.

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Plants: 51 | From: Maryland | Registered: May 2003  |  Seeded: 68.55.109.149
shareen
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Shareen from NJ here, I have mumstead lavender, planted 4 yrs ago, and this is the first spring I had cut them back, I also was afraid it wouldnt grow, but behold its coming up, nice and full. I dont no what kind of lavender you have, but mine also grows on woody stems, Im sure it will come back, How i enjoy my lavender. beautiful all summer, wish you luck.

Shareen

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reenie


Plants: 17 | From: middletown,nj 07748 | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 68.37.173.36
shareen
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Shareen from NJ here, I have mumstead lavender, planted 4 yrs ago, and this is the first spring I had cut them back, I also was afraid it wouldnt grow, but behold its coming up, nice and full. I dont no what kind of lavender you have, but mine also grows on woody stems, Im sure it will come back, How i enjoy my lavender. beautiful all summer, wish you luck.

Shareen

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reenie


Plants: 17 | From: middletown,nj 07748 | Registered: Apr 2003  |  Seeded: 68.37.173.36
KATHIE
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Thanks Shareen, I believe mine is English Lavender, but maybe there is hope for mine afterall. Like I said....it bloomed last year...the first year I planted it, but now looks so sad. Maybe I will just dig them up & replant then somewhere else since they are in the flower bed & really look bad for now. I know what you mean about enjoying the lavender though...I mad so many things from the dried lavender flowers. THx for your help. Kathie

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Plants: 51 | From: Maryland | Registered: May 2003  |  Seeded: 68.55.109.149
   

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