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Aug 9, 2010 11:41 AM CST
Name: Neil
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I have finished the Lavender Hedge! Although it may look a bit scruffy it is fine, just got a bit pushed down when I watered them all. They were measured out with a bamboo cane set at exactly 9 inches and the rows were done with one either side at 8 inches. This is because 'Munstead Wood' is a compact lavender, usually for edging borders or making smaller Hedges. So I have done it in three staggered rows, although it does not look like it from the picture! The other side at the top behind the Hydrangea has also been done.
These were all taken from cuttings last year, so have not flowered as I cut them back a bit. They have however been grown close together as I do not have the space to grow them in mass rows, they will soon come round now they are in the open, and once they have flowered next year, will be trimmed back again.
Regards.
Neil.
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