The Italian and French lavenders will grow on quite poor and dry soils. Some types have gone wild in even the driest state of Australia and are regarded as a weed. The English types are still quite tough but grow best in areas that have slightly richer and moister soil.
Lavender will probably grow well where vine grows. The soil should be neutral to alcaline.
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.
The type of land Jesus lived on was fertile and dry. No animals or plants could grow, apart from crops and wheat.
One type of crop that the Pilgrims learned to grow in the new land was corn (maize). This crop was taught to them by the indigenous people, such as the Wampanoag tribe, and became a crucial staple in their diet.
Stephen J. Lavender has written: 'New land for old' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Mineral industries, Mineral industries, Reclamation of land
fungi grow in moistg places and have a varying type of places in which they grow
nice, moist and fertile land is needed.
answer 2 Lavender (in New Zealand) blooms in early summer through to autumn.
land in a temperate climate with a good water supply and fertile soil