What To Do With Lavender - Knowledgebase Question

Sacramento, Ca
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Question by msolivares1
April 10, 2009
I planted spanish lavender last year. It got huge. Flowers are starting to sprout but they are few and small. Do I need to shear the plant back?


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Answer from NGA
April 10, 2009
In my experience it is best to prune lavender twice. In early spring, trim off any winter-killed branches, then do a bit of a "crew cut" to tidy the shape. Immediately after bloom, cut back quite hard again, perhaps by half. Unfortunately there is no hard and fast rule as to how much to take off -- the spring pruning is really dictated by the severity of the winter damage and overall shape of the plant. Good luck with your lavender!

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