Lavenders are perennial sub shrubs that can live for 10 -15 years with the optimal care. In cold climates, non English lavenders will only last a year if left outside due to frost. French lavenders...
Category: Lavender Care
English lavenders are the hardiest of all lavender species as they can tolerate snow during winter, and drought in the summer, resist deer and rabbit predation, and live for many years with the right...
Plant lavenders 2-3 feet apart from one another and other plants. 2-3 feet of space is important so that lavenders do not have to compete for water, space, nutrients, or particularly sunlight, as the...
Some lavender plants are often mistaken for annuals as they only last one season in certain climates or poor conditions. Lavenders however are not annuals but perennial plants that can live up to 15...
Lavenders are perennial sub-shrubs that are great for forming aromatic decorative hedges, plants, and borders around the garden. However, you may be concerned that they will spread in your garden in...
Lavenders do not need additional feeding or fertilizing as they're adapted to living in sandy, relatively low fertility soils in the Mediterranean region of Europe. Adding fertilizer will cause the...