I picked up a jar of French blue lavender at a store about a month ago. Today I pulled it out and decided to make some lavender lemonade with it. I’m so glad I came across this video and your channel. The words “lavender harvest” stood out to me. God is speaking. Thank you! 🙏🏾
Lavender has so many uses! I love the smell and I need to try those wonderful shortbread cookies:) Great video and I love all of the beautiful flowers you grow and lovely garden.
We had a rough winter here and my lavender did not come back. I just bought a bunch more and I’m looking forward to trying your recipes! Thank you for another inspirational video ❤
Hi, I just came across your video. It was very relaxing. I have a couple of questions that I can’t seem to find the answer for and I’m hoping you can help. 1. I’ve harvested a lot of my French lavender, but it’s still producing. I live in central California where temperatures are now 103 and well over. While the flower stems are now shorter, the plant itself is very tall and starting to get shaggy and dark brown on the bottom. Should I have my gardener cut it down short now? 2. I’ve noticed that my plant is developing these very dark white globs (for lack of a better word) at the top of the plant. Is that some sort of fungus or disease and how do I get rid of it? Any help you can provide would help greatly! I’m not much of a gardener and tend to kill all plants 😭.
Hi Nelida! For my lavender the only thing I trim is I cut off the brown buds (or at least try too) to keep my plants fresh. The white globes you mentioned might be a type of bug called a spittle bug and they form a weird foam that looks almost like a cotton ball but it’s hard to tell without seeing it. If you Google it, you can pull up images. I am not sure on the brown bottom. I’d say trim off any brown as much as you can. I hope this helps. Thank you for commenting and watching 😊
@@aquaintlifeI have a questions I’m a new sub and I have a lavender plant and it’s striving do you know how to create a new lavender plant using the old one?
@@OwFan88 hello and welcome! I haven’t done that yet myself but I have seen it done and have been wanting to try it. You can find videos here on TH-cam. Apparently you cut a stem and dip it in a root stimulant ( I have seen people use honey) and then place the cutting in dirt to plant. It seems pretty simple and I hope you can find a good video to help you. Good luck with your lavender 🌱 PS. If your lavender is striving, remember they don’t like a lot of water and need lots of sunshine. I don’t fertilize mine either. I cut the brown off, and water about every 10 days.
@@aquaintlife so how long should I keep it in honey and whe should i put the cutting in the dirt also what do you mean then “place the cutting dirt to plant” also ty for all of the advice I really love this channel
Such a peaceful video
It’s so nice to look at our flowers and to eat them ❤️
Yes it is! It’s a whole new way to enjoy them. ❤️
I picked up a jar of French blue lavender at a store about a month ago. Today I pulled it out and decided to make some lavender lemonade with it. I’m so glad I came across this video and your channel. The words “lavender harvest” stood out to me. God is speaking. Thank you! 🙏🏾
Oh I love that ❤️
У Вас на канале так мило и уютно, я приятно провела время вместе с Вами 😚❤️🤗🇧🇾
Lavender has so many uses! I love the smell and I need to try those wonderful shortbread cookies:) Great video and I love all of the beautiful flowers you grow and lovely garden.
@@charmainescarborough5646 they are so good! Glad you enjoyed it. 😊
@@aquaintlife I sure did!!! I have really enjoyed watching your videos. You do a nice job on them and if I am correct your daughter helps you as well😄
@@charmainescarborough5646 thank you! Yes she does. She works as an admin on the blog and helps with TH-cam a little as well 😊
@@aquaintlife Your most welcome! That's great job experience for her 😀
I luv lavender somuch, Thank u for sharing your ideas with us!
Me too! Its a lovely plant. Thank you for watching :)
We had a rough winter here and my lavender did not come back. I just bought a bunch more and I’m looking forward to trying your recipes! Thank you for another inspirational video ❤
Oh no! That’s never fun. Especially when it’s established. I hope you have good luck planting your new ones. Thank you so much for following along 💕
I just love your channel. You are an inspiration!!! 💗
You are so kind! Thank you!🌷💕😊
Your lavender is beautiful,Roxanna! I can’t grow it here, but it’s by far my favorite essential oil!
If you email me your address, I’ll send you a cut bundle. It should ship fine.
Oh this was beautiful to me lovely
Beautiful video.. I’m going to try these infused oils out 🌱💜
It's a wonderful oil and I have been using it daily after a shower, It leaves the skin so soft and smells lovely :). I hope you enjoy it.
Thank you.
Such a nice gentle video. Loved it. I would have had to add meat.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi, I just came across your video. It was very relaxing. I have a couple of questions that I can’t seem to find the answer for and I’m hoping you can help. 1. I’ve harvested a lot of my French lavender, but it’s still producing. I live in central California where temperatures are now 103 and well over. While the flower stems are now shorter, the plant itself is very tall and starting to get shaggy and dark brown on the bottom. Should I have my gardener cut it down short now? 2. I’ve noticed that my plant is developing these very dark white globs (for lack of a better word) at the top of the plant. Is that some sort of fungus or disease and how do I get rid of it? Any help you can provide would help greatly! I’m not much of a gardener and tend to kill all plants 😭.
Hi Nelida! For my lavender the only thing I trim is I cut off the brown buds (or at least try too) to keep my plants fresh. The white globes you mentioned might be a type of bug called a spittle bug and they form a weird foam that looks almost like a cotton ball but it’s hard to tell without seeing it. If you Google it, you can pull up images. I am not sure on the brown bottom. I’d say trim off any brown as much as you can. I hope this helps. Thank you for commenting and watching 😊
@@aquaintlifeI have a questions I’m a new sub and I have a lavender plant and it’s striving do you know how to create a new lavender plant using the old one?
@@OwFan88 hello and welcome! I haven’t done that yet myself but I have seen it done and have been wanting to try it. You can find videos here on TH-cam. Apparently you cut a stem and dip it in a root stimulant ( I have seen people use honey) and then place the cutting in dirt to plant. It seems pretty simple and I hope you can find a good video to help you. Good luck with your lavender 🌱
PS. If your lavender is striving, remember they don’t like a lot of water and need lots of sunshine. I don’t fertilize mine either. I cut the brown off, and water about every 10 days.
@@aquaintlife I don worry about sunlight I live in Africa
@@aquaintlife so how long should I keep it in honey and whe should i put the cutting in the dirt also what do you mean then “place the cutting dirt to plant” also ty for all of the advice I really love this channel