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Ideal Home on MSNCan you revive woody lavender plants? Experts reveal the best way to do it and how to tell if your plants are past their bestCan you revive woody lavender plants? If you left yours to its own devices over the winter months, that's likely the question ...
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Can you revive woody rosemary plants? Expert pruning advice from a professional gardener to save old, leggy herbsWhile considered low-maintenance, as rosemary ages, plants can become woody, leggy and sparse, especially if not regularly pruned. Do not assume, however, that your overgrown rosemary is a lost cause.
There's not much you can do about plants and seeds that rotted in May's slogfest, but you can do a lot to head off future wet ...
as willows contain natural rooting hormones that give other plants a boost. For woody herbs like lavender, sage, and rosemary, woody cuttings are rarely successful, but tip cuttings often root nicely.
The result is wilting, distortion, and, eventually, the death of the plant. Triclopyr: Triclopyr is highly effective against woody plants and certain invasive brush species. It attacks the shrub ...
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