Growing Lavender



Growing lavender can be simple, or simply impossible! Frequently I've talked with friends who keep trying to grow lavender but without success. Their plants are temperamental, don't make it through the winter, or fail to thrive.

There are some simple rules for success when it comes to growing this lovely plant. Lavender simply does not like wet feet! It it's roots are kept too moist, the plant will wither away and die. The best soil for growing lavender is a gritty or sandy loam with a pH of 6.0 to 8.0. Soil that is wet and has a clay base should be mounded so that it does not hold moisture, thereby keeping the lavender roots from getting soggy and bogged down. Sometimes sand or rock added to the soil is helpful. I'm fortunate to live in an area with sandy soil and it drains well. My lavender plants thrive nicely, even with the 30 minutes of watering they receive each night from the automatic sprinkler system.




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