Help Lavender Grow Stronger with a 30-Second Morning Task

Lavender is a favorite plant because it smells nice, attracts bees, and needs little care. However, it can struggle in wet spring weather.
In May, lavender starts growing buds and will bloom in a few weeks. Wet ground can cause problems during this time.
A simple task can make lavender bloom well.
Too much water can lead to poor flowers or no blooms, and can even kill the plant.
Checking the plant's base every few days can help it thrive.
Lavender grows in May when the UK gets more sunshine and the plant's winter reserves are used up.
Now, lavender plants should have light green buds on top.
Any damage from moisture is visible now, and you can help the plant recover.
Checking the plant in the morning helps identify soil issues.
Look at the plant's base for 30 seconds to ensure it's healthy and dry.
Check the base of the lavender plant to keep it healthy.
Pull back the foliage and check the base; it should be dry and woody.
If the base is dark, squishy, or smells bad, stop watering and remove dead parts.
In May, lavender should have fresh green shoots and a healthy base. If not, the plant may be dying.
Prune dead stems, but not too much, and wait for the plant to fill in the gaps.
Monitor lavender in May, give it sunlight, and it will be vibrant in a few weeks.