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Gary thanks. The plant looks very healthy but no blooms so I think I'm snip off

the dead pods and see where it goes from there. This plant smells like lavender

but still has a different scent to it from the English

lavender..............Donna

 

Gary Mattingly <gsmattingly wrote:Hi,

 

I'm not sure. I have primarily French and English lavender. It grows quite

fine in the San Francisco East Bay area (9b USDA, 14 Sunset). I have

read that if you have a lot of rain or heavy humidity lavender can

have problems.

Here, over the summer, it's not that humid and, for the most part, it doesn't

rain at all. All of my plants are irrigated through drip tubes

during the summer.

 

I'm not sure about this but I also think that some varieties of lavender bloom

once and that may be it. If you deadhead they may bloom a second time.

Most of my lavender continuously blooms over the summer.

 

Sorry I can't be more help.

 

Gary

 

At 07:43 AM 8/18/2005, you wrote:

>Hi Gary,

>I bought a Spanish lavender plant months back and pick pods off to

>dry and I've been baking with it. Now it's not blooming and a few

>pods are dead. Do I need to prune it? Leave it alone? Help!!! Thx, Donna

>

>

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