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Lavender is a popular garden plant, but gardeners should avoid making a common error when trying to encourage growth during the summer months, as this can actually harm the plant ...
Lavender is the epitome of a summer plant and one that's known for being drought-tolerant. But gardeners shouldn't ignore that some lavender plants need more attention in the hot weather.
French lavender has similar rabbit ear bracts, but its leaves are saw-toothed, grey-green and somewhat fuzzy. Both varieties bloom in summer, and pruning will encourage a second bloom.
Lavender plants are popular plants known for their heady scent and purple booms. The plant can be found in most British gardens but can be prone to problems, including turning grey.
Lavender plants will produce the best fragrance in soils with a high pH, with a pH of 6 being the lowest they can tolerate. High humidity can also harm lavender plants, so proper spacing is important.
According to the Royal Horticultural Society, lavenders which were planted in the ground in Spring, must be treated as tender perennials rather than drought-tolerant shrubs. The RHS explained that ...
Lavender is one of my favorite garden shrubs. Not only does its foliage bring a beautiful silvery gray tone to my yard, but it has a delightful and relaxing aroma that you can’t beat.
Lavender may be known for its hardiness and drought-tolerance, but it can't survive just anywhere. Here are 8 spots you should never plant lavender.
If you run your hands through the lavender plants, you'll first be met with the fragrance. Within the plant, you'll see some ...
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