"Anne Jackson" wrote in message
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The message from Stephen contains these words:
So basically the woody part of the bush, never has new growth
sprouting from it?
Not necessarily! Last year, as a result of some anonymous person
breaking off branches from my lavender hedge which was growing
through the fence, and tossing them into the garden, I hacked
the hedge down to just a few inches, meaning to dig it all out
in the spring, and plant a new hedge further back.
To my surprise this spring lots of new shoots emerged from the
old wood, which I had been led to believe wouldn't regenerate.
You could give it a try? If there are any viable shoots at
present, you could stick them into some sandy compost, and
hope that they will root, just as a back-up... ?
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AnneJ
Couldn't layer the Lavender in our pots :-))
No room :-(
We increase ours, and sell them on when we have the Garden Open, by tearing
small branches off with a heel and sticking in a pot :-))
Mike
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