Lavenders require an annual prune and prefer poor soils, so the reason your lavender is not growing straight is because the lavender requires a hard prune to prevent a leggy appearance or the soil is...
Category: Lavender Care
Lavender flowers can turn brown because of fungal disease (due to damp soil), or frost damage, or naturally turn brown as the flowers turn into seed heads. If the foliage is also turning brown...
Lavender 'Grosso' (Lavandula x intermedia) is highly versatile and has the cold hardy qualities of the English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and the longer flowering season of a Portuguese...
The most common reason for lavender growing sideways is because of fertile soil or the use of fertilizer. Lavenders thrive in low to medium nutrient soil rather than highly fertile soil which makes...
With the right conditions, lavenders are hardy, low-maintenance plants that reliably flower for years and produce a strong fragrance. However, certain factors can cause a lavender to...
Lavender leaves often curl up because they are planted in too much shade. Lavenders require 6 hours of sun per day (preferably full sun). If a lavender's leaves curl up, this usually is a sign of...