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Lavender is a wonderful plant that makes a colorful and fragrant addition to your garden. But what type should you select? And how do you care for your lavender plan? Read on for more details! Spanish Lavender - The Spanish Lavender plant is one of the four most popular varieties of lavender plants. The plant itself is a silver-gray herb. But Spanish Lavender comes to life in the spring when it explodes with blooms. English Lavender - English Lavender is an evergreen shrub, even though many people think of it as an herb. There are several different variations, including Jean Davis, Munstead, and Hidcote. French Lavender - Spanish Lavender is sometimes called French Lavender because it grows wild in France. However, French Lavender has gray leaves witth serrated edges – compared to the silver-gray leaves and “rabbit ear” flowers of French Lavender. Pruning Lavender - It is important to prune lavender in order to maintaining a young, healthy bush. When pruning lavender, the key is to begin when plants are young and still in pots... Growing Chamomile - Whether you have acres of farm land or just a small bit of a garden at the backyard, you can grow chamomile with ease. Growing Lavender - Have you ever dreamed of growing lavender – being greeted with a colorful purple field that is as beautiful to smell as it is to look at? It is easier than you think. Lavender Farms - Have you ever thought about visiting a lavender farm? It can be an amazing get away and a treat for the eyes and the nose. Lavender Flowers - Lavender plants are predominantly found in the Mediterranean region. Types of Lavender - If you are planning on cultivating lavender flowers, it is important to first choose from the types of lavender based on your requirements.
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