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Fraser Valley Rose Farm | When to Deadhead Lavender and Other Growing Tips @FraserValleyRoseFarm | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
Cutting the fresh flowers from your lavender plants can provide a number of benefits: obviously, it's nice to have the cut stems for culinary use, fragrance or floral display, but a moderate prune after blooming can result in another flush of flowers, and also improve the quality and extend the life of your lavender plants. In this video I'll quickly discuss deadheading of lavender and then also give some other general growing an planting tips as I dig in my new lavender bed.

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