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Old 22-11-2005, 07:25 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Default No flowers on lavender!

My Mum has an enormous Lavender plant in full sun beside her driveway.
I'm afraid I don't know which variety it is, but Mum says 'it's the
common one', whatever that amounts to...

Anyway, the plant gets adequate water and has grown like a weed for the
past three years (has never been fed anything but bird poo from the
aviary next to it) - but no flowers!

Can anyone please suggest what might be causing the lack of flowers?

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Newcastle, Australia
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Old 23-11-2005, 02:54 AM posted to aus.gardens
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I have the opposite problem my lavendr, it is in the full sun, not much
water and hasn't grown much or flowered at all for over two years.
Do I need to water more?

LindaB wrote:

Too much bird poo and too much lwater???? Mine seem to like dry, and
will flower in shade, but they are actually sunlovers (having the grey
leaves).

But still a bit weird. You sure it IS a lavender?????

Linda
http://chloesgarden.blogspot.com/


Trish Brown wrote:


My Mum has an enormous Lavender plant in full sun beside her driveway.
I'm afraid I don't know which variety it is, but Mum says 'it's the
common one', whatever that amounts to...

Anyway, the plant gets adequate water and has grown like a weed for the
past three years (has never been fed anything but bird poo from the
aviary next to it) - but no flowers!

Can anyone please suggest what might be causing the lack of flowers?




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Old 23-11-2005, 05:15 AM posted to aus.gardens
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"LindaB" wrote in message
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Too much bird poo and too much lwater???? Mine seem to like dry, and
will flower in shade, but they are actually sunlovers (having the grey
leaves).

But still a bit weird. You sure it IS a lavender?????

Linda
http://chloesgarden.blogspot.com/



I agree ... its too happy Trish ... you need to stress it out a bit so that
it decides to start the old survival of the species mechanism of flowering!

Amanda
(PS - we had to cut back our Summer Beauty last weekend ... the one that
snapped in the strong winds a month or two ago... epicormic shoots from
under the break and not a thing happening above it so we amputated


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Old 26-11-2005, 09:20 PM posted to aus.gardens
Trish Brown
 
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Default No flowers on lavender!

A&G&K&H wrote:

"LindaB" wrote in message
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Too much bird poo and too much lwater???? Mine seem to like dry, and
will flower in shade, but they are actually sunlovers (having the grey
leaves).

But still a bit weird. You sure it IS a lavender?????

Linda
http://chloesgarden.blogspot.com/




I agree ... its too happy Trish ... you need to stress it out a bit so that
it decides to start the old survival of the species mechanism of flowering!

Amanda
(PS - we had to cut back our Summer Beauty last weekend ... the one that
snapped in the strong winds a month or two ago... epicormic shoots from
under the break and not a thing happening above it so we amputated


Aaaaawwww! I'm so sorry to hear about Summer Beauty! You had such high
hopes of saving her! Thanks for the advice about Mum's lavender. I'll
tell her to chastise it for a while and see if that makes a difference. ;-D

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