Hi
I planted some lavender in my front garden border around about last October, together with some other herbs and spring bulbs.
My front garden is East/South East facing so gets lots of lovely morning - noon sunshine.
All the herbs and bulbs have thrived, but one variety of lavender has gone very grey and dried out. It looks really as though it is dead apart from one or two stems. Unfortunately I bought it from a flower shop and I dont know the variety. But it is a tall woody type that looks a bit like rosemary, albeit with paler leaves. The flowers were lilac-pink.
I pruned the flowers off about 6 weeks ago...the flowers had kept their colour all over our cold winter but finally looked dead around January - I wasnt very quick with the pruning! Since then it hasnt really come back to life - there are about 2-3 green stems on each plant - the rest look withered. It is quite arid and sunny there and everything else is thriving - thinking that lavender likes quite hot and dry conditions I thought it would survive quite happily but its looking very unhappy right now!
Any advice on what I should do, please?
Thank you
Helen
I planted some lavender in my front garden border around about last October, together with some other herbs and spring bulbs.
My front garden is East/South East facing so gets lots of lovely morning - noon sunshine.
All the herbs and bulbs have thrived, but one variety of lavender has gone very grey and dried out. It looks really as though it is dead apart from one or two stems. Unfortunately I bought it from a flower shop and I dont know the variety. But it is a tall woody type that looks a bit like rosemary, albeit with paler leaves. The flowers were lilac-pink.
I pruned the flowers off about 6 weeks ago...the flowers had kept their colour all over our cold winter but finally looked dead around January - I wasnt very quick with the pruning! Since then it hasnt really come back to life - there are about 2-3 green stems on each plant - the rest look withered. It is quite arid and sunny there and everything else is thriving - thinking that lavender likes quite hot and dry conditions I thought it would survive quite happily but its looking very unhappy right now!
Any advice on what I should do, please?
Thank you
Helen
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