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  2. Learn How to Grow Lavender for a Lovely, Fragrant Garden - AOL

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    Learn how to grow lavender in your garden, including when to plant and harvest, as well as best gardening tips to care for this fragrant perennial.

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    If left to grow freely, lavender will become leggy and untidy. To ensure these plants look and feel their best, we asked experts to share their tips for pruning lavender the right way. Meet the Expert

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    Humidity can do as much damage to a lavender plant as it does to your hair style, ladies.

  5. Cutting (plant) - Wikipedia

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    A plant cutting is a piece of a plant that is used in horticulture for vegetative (asexual) propagation. A piece of the stem or root of the source plant is placed in a suitable medium such as moist soil. If the conditions are suitable, the plant piece will begin to grow as a new plant independent of the parent, a process known as striking.

  6. Vegetative reproduction - Wikipedia

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    A cutting is a part of the plant, usually a stem or a leaf, is cut off and planted. Adventitious roots grow from cuttings and a new plant eventually develops. Usually those cuttings are treated with hormones before being planted to induce growth. [28]

  7. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    Perennial plants can be propagated either by sexual or vegetative means. Sexual reproduction begins when a male germ cell from one flower fertilises a female germ cell (ovule, incipient seed) of the same species, initiating the development of a fruit containing seeds. Each seed, when germinated, can grow to become a new specimen tree.