Re: Lavendar
- To: richard sargent
- Subject: Re: Lavendar
- From: L* A*
- Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1999 15:29:02 -0700 (PDT)
I am sorry I did not make myself clear. As soon as the roots have grown
(maybe an inch or two) you can pot them up or move them to another
location. You don't want to leave them by the mother plant. The time of
year doesn't make any difference if you are in a Medit plant zone.
Lillian
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, richard sargent wrote:
> Lillian--if you want the plant in a different spot can you dig it out and
> plant it in the fall? I.e. is that the best time?
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> Barbara
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> On Tue, 3 Aug 1999, Lillian Armstrong wrote:
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> > I have rooted lavender by simply placing a large rock or a brick over a
> > branch of the lavender and leaving it there for a month or two until the
> > branch has rooted at the point where it sits on the ground under the rock.
> > It is the easiest plant to root this way.
> > Lillian Armstrong
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