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AWM 20-08-2003 01:02 PM

Propagating Lavender - now also cold frame construction
 

"K" wrote in message
...
I have a very large rather woody lavender that I want to dig out as I am
replanning that section of the garden. I don't want to move the whole

thing
but I don't want to lose it altogether so would like to take some

cuttings.
Is this a good time to do it, and which method should I use?

Thanks
K


Cuttings are a good idea as sadly older Lavatera don't tend to move well
they are surface rooters that spread fiberous roots out over a very wide
area and as they tend to be all the hardy anyway the outlook isn't good
, ---- I lost 3 out of 6 last year
I am going to have to cut one of the surviors back very hard this year as it
has gone totally out of control and is taking over the garden :-(

I find the whites and purples aren't anything like as hardy as the more
common barbie pink ones.

I am thinking of build a cold frame myself can anybody give general
guidelines for construction ?



Peter65. 20-08-2003 01:22 PM

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This one was made from ex house rafters, secondary double glazing and a few purchased building blocks. plus some 4 and 6" nails.

Peter.

AWM 20-08-2003 02:32 PM

Propagating Lavender - now also cold frame construction
 

"Peter65." wrote in message
s.com...
This one was made from ex house rafters, secondary double glazing and a
few purchased building blocks. plus some 4 and 6" nails.

Peter.


Thanks



Franz Heymann 20-08-2003 03:42 PM

Propagating Lavender - now also cold frame construction
 

"AWM" wrote in message
...

"K" wrote in message
...
I have a very large rather woody lavender that I want to dig out as I am
replanning that section of the garden. I don't want to move the whole

thing
but I don't want to lose it altogether so would like to take some

cuttings.
Is this a good time to do it, and which method should I use?

Cuttings are a good idea as sadly older Lavatera don't tend to move well


Lavatera - Mallow
Lavandula - Lavender.


they are surface rooters that spread fiberous roots out over a very wide
area and as they tend to be all the hardy anyway the outlook isn't good
, ---- I lost 3 out of 6 last year
I am going to have to cut one of the surviors back very hard this year as

it
has gone totally out of control and is taking over the garden :-(

I find the whites and purples aren't anything like as hardy as the more
common barbie pink ones.

I am thinking of build a cold frame myself can anybody give general
guidelines for construction ?


I made myself one out of the double skinned plastic sheets used for
conservatory roofing. It was dead easy and has worked a treat for twelve
years.
I used Duct tape for making the joints. They need servicing about every
three years.

Franz






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