From: Bob Klebba Subject: Re: Lavender from cuttings Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1993 23:54:07 GMT Steven Malikoff, malikoff@fenrir.trl.OZ.AU writes: > Does anyone have any advice on propagating French Lavender from > cuttings. My current plan is to use 50-50 peat moss and sand, and > rooting hormone. I would not use the peat moss, just sand or vermiculite. The peat moss can retain too much water. I propagated French and English lavender from cuttings using fine vermiculite and rooting hormone. I used hardwood for both in the spring. The English was more difficult and callused before it rooted. === From: jhb@calmasd.prime.com (Jim Bishop) Date: 27 Mar 93 01:46:49 GMT Pulling a branch down to the ground and partially burying it works pretty well. Cut off the branch and transplant once roots have formed.