full sun, not too much water and most are hardly to zone 7, some to zone 5 Oops....I need more info...but just about wintering (Kansas zone 6)....clip it down? Or leave it be (doing so nicely right now)? Mulch heavily around base? Or not? Help appreciated....this is my first plant and it is doing so well..like to give it my best effort.
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!!
Yes, lavender will typically grow back after being cut back, as long as it is pruned correctly and in the right season.
Lavender typically grows to be around 1 to 3 feet tall, depending on the variety.
Yes, lavender plants can be divided to propagate them. This involves separating the plant into smaller sections, each with roots attached, and replanting them to grow new lavender plants.
Yes, lavender plants can be split to propagate them. This involves dividing the plant into smaller sections, each with roots attached, and replanting them to grow new lavender plants.
Yes, English lavender generally requires full sun to thrive and grow successfully.
Yes, lavender can grow without soil through a hydroponic system where its roots are submerged in water containing essential nutrients. This method ensures the plant receives sufficient water and nutrients to thrive. Additionally, lavender can also be grown in a soilless medium such as perlite, coco coir, or vermiculite.
answer 2 Lavender (in New Zealand) blooms in early summer through to autumn.
Moist, well drained, moderately fertile soil in full sun