We have been asked on numerous occasion about the plant Lavender. Here’s some words of advise from our horticulturalist
Lavenders and their cousins form woody portions of the stems, here in Michigan the woody portions of the stems tend to die back in the cold and we typically cut them to the ground. Officially, Lavender should be pruned back by 1/3 in the fall each year – leaving a semi-woody base. Lavender tends to be a tough plant for us. It is hardly enough, but it doesn’t like our heavy soil. I also think that part of the hardiness problems is that people tend to really want to have lavender and smoother it with “love!” Lavenders do best and are happiest when left alone. Hot, dry and barren will produce a nice, longer lasting plant.