This lavender was dug out of my perennial garden in spring 2018 as it was on its way out. You can see from my GARDEN post I recently ripped out my perennial garden and started over, which is another story. I think putting it in bonsai soil saved it. First year I just let it grow. This year I just cut the spent flowers off and pruned it back to the shape its in now a few weeks ago. I'm playing this by ear as I don't really know any proven pruning regime. I'll put it in my unheated garage for the winter as I did last year and see what happens. I'll let the force be with me.I've had trouble keeping both lavender and rosemary going through the winter. Have not tried again recently. Yours looks good. Really nice trunk. I don't know when the right time to cut it back more severely would be, as I did not have success with mine. Yours will look amazing if you could get foliage in close to the trunk without killing it.
I had both English and French lavender in my garden before I ripped it out. This one is English (angustafolia) and the flowers are a bit more on the purple side.Yours looks different from mine. The one I received from Wigerts have more round leaves. Different varieties?
Haha thank you for this interesting read. It is funny how the names and actual native countries are so tangled.I had both English and French lavender in my garden before I ripped it out. This one is English (angustafolia) and the flowers are a bit more on the purple side.
Here's a link that might help you.
English vs French lavender – difference and how to choose
English? French? Spanish? Which lavender are you admiring right now? Learn to tell them apart and choose which to plant in the garden for maximum enjoyment!www.nature-and-garden.com
Ah yes......the French and the English.....will they ever get along!! Two of my favorite cultures....they just wouldn't be the same without each other.Haha thank you for this interesting read. It is funny how the names and actual native countries are so tangled.
I forgot about this thread and started another. Go here. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/shohin-lavender-lavandula-angustifolia.45324/#post-774338ooh nice plant. HOw is it doing today? Did it pass the first winter for you?