Lavender will probably grow well where vine grows. The soil should be neutral to alcaline.
Lavender generally grows best in a climate that is not too hot and humid. Caboolture (southeast Queensland) is an area where frequent summer storms can hit, and too much soaking rain will kill off lavender. If you try to grow lavender, either keep it in a well-drained pot, or have it higher up, where the water can drain away.
The Provence region is famous for growing lavender, thanks to its Mediterranean climate.
Lavender is grown in south eastern France. It is growing naturally there as the plant is adapted to the mediterranean climate.
the climate supports corn grass and wheat but in south America and some places in Asia the people there often prefer to grow cash crops, such as lavender
Lavender is a Meddeterranian plant and is better grown in full sun.
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well, you could get a few pots and soil and on your window ledge and put the lavender seedsburied in the soil. But make sure the pot and its contents are covered by the sun's rays to help the lavender grow and in a few watever you call it.. your house will be blossoming with lavender!! Have fun planting!!
no you can't because you need soil to grow any plant that you want to grow.
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the climate that cherries need to be in to grow is a mild cool climate cherries are so good