💡 Tips for Success
Use softwood cuttings (fresh, green growth), not older woody stems.
Keep the cuttings away from direct sun while rooting.
Lavender thrives in full sun and well-drained soil once planted outdoors.
Don’t overwater — lavender prefers dry conditions once established.
🌸 Final Thoughts
Growing lavender from cuttings might sound like a gardening trick for experts, but once you try it, you’ll see just how easy (and satisfying) it can be. With a little patience and care, you can turn one lavender plant into many — lining your yard, filling containers, or gifting to friends and neighbors.
So the next time your lavender plant is thriving, grab your shears and give this method a try. Most people have no idea just how simple it really is — but now, you do.
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