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🌱 Cutting back your lavender plants helps keep them looking good and producing longer! I try to cut back my lavender twice each season: once in the summer, and again in the fall about 6 weeks before the first frost date. 🌱If you’ve struggled with growing lavender because your plants become woody and leggy, try pruning them at least once per year! 🌱Cut your plants back to about 1-2 inches above the woody growth (or, in other words, leave 1-2 inches of green). Sometimes you have to but back a l
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🌱 Cutting back your lavender plants helps keep them looking good and producing longer! I try to cut back my lavender twice each season: once in the summer, and again in the fall about 6 weeks before the first frost date. 🌱If you’ve struggled with growing lavender because your plants become woody and leggy, try pruning them at least once per year! 🌱Cut your plants back to about 1-2 inches above the woody growth (or, in other words, leave 1-2 inches of green). Sometimes you have to but back a l
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