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How to take lavender cuttings

If you’re new to plant propagation, taking lavender cuttings in summer is a good way to start as they root easily and will provide you with lots of new plants for free.

Choose non-flowered shoots of this year’s growth and ensure that they’re free from pests and disease. You can also take summer cuttings of many other plants, including rosemary, roses and penstemons.

More plants to take cuttings from:

Follow our simple step-by-step guide below to get more fragrant lavender plants, for free.

And watch this short video guide, where Monty Don shows how to select and take semi-ripe cuttings from lavender.

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Step 1

Choose sideshoots as cuttings, pulling these away from the main stem with a thin strip of bark, or heel, still attached.

How to take lavender cuttings

Step 2

This heel is important as it is where the roots of the new plant will develop. If your cuttings don’t have a heel, trim the bottom, cutting with a sharp knife, just below a leaf joint.

How to take lavender cuttings

Step 3

Remove the lower pairs of leaves so that the cutting has a length of bare stem that can be cleanly inserted into the compost.

How to take lavender cuttings

Step 4

Dip the cut end of each cutting into rooting hormone. Insert several cuttings around the edge of small pots of gritty compost.

How to take lavender cuttings

Step 5

Water the compost well then cover the whole pot with a clear polythene bag to maintain a humid atmosphere around the cuttings.

How to take lavender cuttings

Step 6

How to take lavender cuttings

Put the pots in a warm, shaded place. Once rooting has started (usually after four to six weeks), cut the corner of the bag to increase ventilation. Remove the bag completely after a few weeks. Leave cuttings in place until they are well rooted, then pot up individually.

Feeling inspired? Take a look at five other ways to increase your stock of plants through propagation, or browse our propagation projects.


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