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Stunning Alternatives To Lavender That You Can Grow In Your GardenRead more: Plants You Shouldn't Grow Right Next To Your House Catmint Is An Aesthetically-Similar But Hardier Option Than Lavender Catmint (Nepeta x faassenii) resembles lavender at a glance.
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Ideal Home on MSNCan you revive woody lavender plants? Experts reveal the best way to do it and how to tell if your plants are past their best'Woody lavender plants are more resilient at the base or lower part of the stems, where you should see some green growth. If ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Important Step To Ensure Your Lavender Doesn't Die After PlantingBringing home a lavender plant is exciting, but before you pop it into its new home, follow this rule to ensure your lavender survives after transplanting.
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