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  • outstanding tutorial

  • Thanks SO much for the info!

  • I wish we could grow them to year three here. I'm jealous!

  • soak and let dry :) In my case i forget to water and then remember,workd for me hehe

  • what is PH ? cant it grow in indonesia ?

  • @r3dback13 Ph is the proper term, and it measures the acidic/basic of a solution 1-6 acidic 7-14 basic and 7 is neutral (like water)

  • Excellent.

  • i have three different lavenders. not sure what kind because the tag says a name and online it shows somthing different. anyways do you have an email i can cantact you? or can anyone help me? i need to repot... and learn about pruning.

  • Wow! That was a great video! I think you covered everything :o) Thanks so much for sharing!

  • Thanks, this was really helpful!

  • also what she said soak and dry soak and dry water your plants like normal but lavender hold back a half day till the soil is dry they preffer dry soil

  • this is great BUT i need instructions on how to grow them in pots.

  • i cant imagine that it would be that different now im no expert but i grew bonsai trees the way to keep them small is to keep them in a small pot and trim the root ball so it stays the same height with lavender you probly need a good size pot so the roots have room to grow.big pot.lots of sun, lose soil,well drained soil, not to much water drought tollerable does not need much fertalizer I will be back after my trails and errors Good luck

  • What a beautful and peaceful looking farm.

  • great information -- what do you use your lavender for? I had lavender lemonade last fall, and it kicked butt :)

  • aroma theropy,cooking things that you want to smell really good:) growing some now

  • this is the gread vid and the flower is beautiful. but can lavender gorw with a hot climates? like indonesia climates?

  • yes they prefer full sun hot temps, not a lot of water very drought tollerable

  • i usually avoid expertvillage videos......but this is excellent, thank you for sharing your knowledge

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