Lavenders become progressively more woody as the plant matures. If you do not prune your lavender every year, the rate at which the Lavenders becomes woody will increase. Pruning 1/3 of the green...
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Lavender will not grow well if it is planted directly into clay soil. Clay soil retains too much water which will lead to the disease of root rot, however you can grow lavender in clay soils if you...
English lavender species are hardy, so can survive outdoors throughout winter and tolerate frost. Whereas Spanish, French and Italian lavenders are not frost tolerant and will need to be transferred...
Can Lavender grow inside? Lavender can be grown indoors if they're placed by a window with 6 hours + of sun per day. The potting soil needs to be amended for good drainage and indoor lavenders...
How to Transplant Lavender Successfully (Avoid Transplant Shock)
The best time of year to transplant a lavender is early spring as this will minimize transplant shock. You can transplant lavenders in your garden or into pots, if you amend the soil for good...
Lavenders are hardy, resilient plants that thrive in their native Mediterranean range in full sun, with well drained, sandy soil that is low to medium in fertility. Lavenders can be very easy,...