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I have a beautiful plant of Provence Lavender in a fairly large pot that
is full of purple flowers. I would like to dry some of the lavendar,, but
have no idea how to harvest, when to harvest or what to harvest. The plant
has stems with nothing but leaves, but others are a good 2 foot tall and
full of both leaves and flowers, with the flowers being more profuse at the
tips. When cutting the flowers stems, How far down the plant do I cut? I
want to dry both leaves and flowers. Do I dry them on the stems, both
flowers and leaves? Pardon my ignorance, this is the first year I've had any
luck growing Lavendar and I have no clue how to dry it!



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Bunny McElwee wrote:


I have a beautiful plant of Provence Lavender in a fairly large pot
that
is full of purple flowers. I would like to dry some of the lavendar,, but
have no idea how to harvest, when to harvest or what to harvest. The plant
has stems with nothing but leaves, but others are a good 2 foot tall and
full of both leaves and flowers, with the flowers being more profuse at
the tips. When cutting the flowers stems, How far down the plant do I cut?
I want to dry both leaves and flowers. Do I dry them on the stems, both
flowers and leaves? Pardon my ignorance, this is the first year I've had
any luck growing Lavendar and I have no clue how to dry it!



IIRC, cut in the morning about 1-2" above ground, Tie in bunches and dry
upside down away from direct sun. Rub flowers and leaves from stems when
dry.

Then again, I haven't had any to cut in 10-12 years and could be totally off
base here.

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