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Pruning is an essential step to keeping your lavender plant healthy, productive and under control. Find out how to prune lavender correctly.
Although a lavender plant is easy to take care of, it still involves knowing how to prune it the right way.
For best performance, space plants at least 60 centimetres (two feet) apart, fully exposed to wind and sun. For beautiful plants, prune lavender in late May or early June after growth has begun.
Pruning lavender encourages growth and controls its shape and size.