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Lavender
Blue Cushion
Lavenula Blue Cushion is sold in this area
as a perennial plant, although some might
argue that here in the lush Northwest clime
it's really a short-lived shrub. Treat it
as you wish, the results will be equally
striking.
Blue Cushion stands alone as the most free-flowering
variety of Lavender, offering almost continuous
summer color on a very well mannered dwarf
form. The profuse and constant bloom makes
it popular as a cut flower, spicing up your
home with exotic aromas. And its dried blooms
make wonderful sachet.
Preferring full sun, the plant tolerates
some shade though blooming may diminish
slightly. Not fussy at all bout soil type
as long as adequate drainage and moisture
are available. Fertilizing does promote
growth and supports the flowers.
Since
by nature it resembles a small shrub, pruning
should be limited to a rounding trim in
late fall, so as to tidy up appearances
before spring growth starts.
While much of the information in this tip
is applicable in several gardening zones/climates,
some of the plants and timing suggested
are best suited to the Northwest, generally
in the mild/wet growing regions found along
the I-5 corridor. You should make appropriate
adjustments or consult local gardening experts
in regions whose climates differ from this
area of the Northwest.
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