|  | How to care for your Lavender Plants Lavenders in general are a hardy plant in terms of being cared for. Most people will kill their Lavenders with kindness, by overwatering them or feeding them! At the end of the day Lavenders are mederterainian plants that are used to clinging to a bit of rock fighting for survial. |
|  Site & Soil peperation for planting LavendersThe perfect site is where they will get full sun for most of the year, and they prefer a neutral to alkaline soil, but the most important thing is that the compost is free draining. Lavenders simply will not tolerate their roots being surrounded by a heavy, clay or waterlogged medium. In soil that is heavy, dig in plenty of grit to improve the drainage, or plant it on a mound. |  | When to plant Lavender We plant out into our Lavender Fields and Lavender Diplays from April through to September. |
|  How to plant LavenderDig a hole, fill with water and allow it to drain away. Place the plant in the hole and backfill with the soil. If planting in a pot make sure that the pot has drainage holes. |  | Watering your Lavenders Established lavenders in the garden really do not need watering (like the plants in our fields) but those in pots need to be watered to ensure that they do not dry out. In the winter, potted and tender lavenders need only a little watering. |
| Good luck with your Lavender! | To down load our Lavender Plants Care Sheet - Click Here |
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