Tips for Growing Beautiful Lavender Plants from Greenwood Nursery
Tips, Tricks
Greenwood Nursery, Mail Order Nursery, offers tips for growing Lavender Plants. Visit https://www.greenwoodnursery.com/ to buy lavender plants online. Cheryl Jones provides tips on how you can grow lavender plants successfully in your garden. Plant lavender plants in loose, sandy soil. Your garden plants will grow much faster if you clip off their first year blooms. Visit GreenwoodNursery.com for the most popular lavender plants including the new Phenomenal Lavender Plant. Shipping is within continental US only. Greenwood Nursery is an online plant nursery and garden center providing affordable gardening plants to the home gardener. To purchase wholesale lavender plants, contact our wholesale nursery division at info@greenwoodnursery.com for pricing and availability.
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Wow that cat is huge. Is it a Lynx?
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I just received my order from Greenwood Nursery today - this is very helpful! You should put a link to this on your website... :)
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These lavender plants are one of the most beautiful addition in your garden and even in landscaping. Sharing these growing tips could enable us grow such plant very productively!
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I really wanted to include this beautiful flowers in my garden! Hence, I am grateful enough for teaching me important tips and effective tricks on how to grow such plants very successfully. Nice post!
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Can lavander be planted in pots? If so how large do the pots have to be???
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Great video, love the talking kitty in the back ground as well!! :-)
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hugs (()) for that kittycat!!
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@68NYC2 The coarse sand really makes a difference. Thanks - Cheryl ;-)
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@MoonEar1973 Hi - my garden kitties are "needy". If you look closely you can see one or two walking through the background. The one you hear in the video sat below the camera and wouldn't leave. They are fun! Thanks - Cheryl
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@rebekah0207 Hi - great question. The sand used in children's sandboxes is too fine. You will want to get a bag of coarse sand (from the hardware store). The granules will be more irregular and sometimes varying in colors from brownish to beige to tan. Thank you - Cheryl
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What type of sand? Would the type used for children's sandboxes be okay?
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Good info...and the adding the sand part helped alot. Didn't know that. Thanks. ;0)
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Does she have catnip? Haha
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You should've mentioned the cat in the credits at the end! ;o)
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