On 9/22/2008 1:07 PM, Artful Dodger wrote:
Just wanted to share a way kewl Web site that has full explanations
of dividing perennials according to root type.
Site has good videos to illustrate explanations.
http://tinyurl.com/4ay63p
If anybody happens to go there, I have a Q.
The "divide according to woody roots" section includes Lavender.
But when I went to the section about in which season to
divide, it included Lavender among the "advise not to
divide".
Your wisdom? This is So Calif coastal.
TIA
Lavender is more a shrub or subshrub than a perennial. Thus, you should
not attempt to divide it. Unlike many other woody plants, however,
cuttings should root readily.
Lavender is relatively short-lived compared with other woody plants.
Cuttings are indeed a good way to replace an old plant.
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David E. Ross
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