My lavender has yellowing leaves

August 19, 2010
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My lavender has yellowing leaves

One of the more common symptoms of soil PH problems is yellowing foliage. When the PH of your soil becomes too acidic or too alkaline, certain nutrients and micronutrients can be ‘locked out’. This simply means that the roots of the plant are unable to uptake the desired nutrient and the plant effectively starves...

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English Lavender Plants

July 28, 2010
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English Lavender refers to Lavandula Angustifolia Most people believe that there is only one kind of lavender, yet the Lavandula family includes almost 40 species; Lavandula angustifolia itself contains several cultivars. Some of the more popular English Lavender: Hidcote Premier Betty’s Blue Buena Vista...

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Lavandin

July 8, 2010
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Lavandin

Lavandin refers to Lavandula x intermedia, the hybrid cross of Lavandula angustifolia (‘English lavender’) and L. latifolia (‘French’ or ‘Spike’ lavender). Lavandin crosses such as Grosso, Abrialii, and Seal have been grown for decades (if not centuries) worldwide for oil production. Lavandins generate higher...

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Where is the best place to plant lavender?

July 5, 2010
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Where is the best place to plant lavender?

“I bought these beautiful potted lavender plants, now where should they go?” Consider the needs of the plant. Lavender likes three things: Sun Lavender likes sun. Period. Choose a location in full sun (partial will work, but not as well). Drainage Dry feet make...

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Lavender Variety: Dutch (intermedia)

February 2, 2010
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Lavender Variety: Dutch (intermedia)

Dutch (Lavandin (L. angustifolia x intermedia)) This intermedia is a fast grower with long stems and nice silver foliage. Having a bit more delicate an aroma than Grosso, Dutch makes an excellent culinary lavender. If you produce lavender oil for aromatherapy, consider this variety...

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Lavender Variety: Seal (intermedia)

February 2, 2010
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Lavender Variety: Seal (intermedia)

Seal (Lavandin (L. angustifolia x intermedia)) Height: 60″+ Flowers: Dark Purple An old intermedia, Seal gets BIG. This is a wonderful variety for wands and crafting since the stems themselves easily reach 24″ long or more. Great for hedging, plant Seal in even rows...

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