We closed the years-long chapter in our lives titled Horses last summer, sadly, and not by choice. But it is a closed chapter, and we have an empty pasture now. Last fall I decided to plant lavender out there. That Spouse o' Mine, who has his PhD in green things, suggested I do a test plot this year.
That's all the encouragement I needed! I called a local greenhouse and asked them how THEY propagated their lavender. The lady I spoke with was very nice and took her time talking to me on the phone. She explained how they do things, and she mentioned that theirs is about a 30% success rate. Lavender is difficult to start - nearly impossible from seeds, and propagating sounds a little hit & miss.
So the past few months I have been hitting and missing. But I must say, I believe I managed a pretty good success rate in how to do this! From my first little twigs I cut this winter, I successfully rooted and transplanted these gems:Ten out of twelve of my first attempts look to be viable lavender plants come spring. I have about twenty more in the rooting stage, and I will start some more twigs this week!
2 comments:
My cuttings from your lavender dried up and died. I stuck them whole into the food-processor and made a cut up mix of lavender. Then I steamed water and made a lavender steam for my face. It was lovely.
My success rate was 0%. I am moving on to other things now.
I'd like a whiff of that heather. Lovely.
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