What do I feed lavender?

Lavender plant generally needs more Nitrogen than Phosphorus and Potassium, in order to thrive and give high yields for many years. In most cases, the plant responds greatly to Nitrogen supply.
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What is the best fertilizer for lavender plants?

Fill hole with water and let drain. If your soil is acidic, add lime, because lavender likes a higher pH or alkaline soil. Fertilizers if you are organic: bone meal, blood meal or kelp. Be careful not to over water your plant.
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Is Miracle Gro good for lavender?

For the very best results—think lots of beautiful, fragrant blooms—it's also important to feed lavender regularly with a premium plant food like Miracle-Gro® Performance Organics® Blooms Plant Nutrition.
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Can you feed lavender with tomato feed?

Water every 2 to 3 days after planting for the first 2 weeks; after this water only if the weather is very hot. We don't recommend feeding lavender, however if you feel necessary you can use 'Levington Tomorite Concentrated Tomato Food'.
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Is plant food good for lavender?

In The Ground - Lavender plants are very light feeders however will benefit from light fertilization. Feed lightly in late winter or early spring with a mild organic plant food.
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How often should lavender be watered?

How to Care for Lavender. Water once or twice a week after planting until plants are established. Water mature plants every two to three weeks until buds form, then once or twice weekly until harvest. (Yellowing leaves are often a sign of overwatering.)
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How do you increase lavender growth?

To increase the amount lavender blooms, plant lavender in full sun, with sandy soil and prune in the Spring to stimulate more growth to support more blooms. Watering lavender too frequently and adding fertilizer can stress the plant which causes fewer blooms.
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Is Tomorite good for lavender?

Lavenders are not hungry feeders so avoid giving them manure or Nitrogen based fertilisers. A sprinkle of Sulphate of potash or watering with Tomorite can encourage flower quantity and colour.
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Are eggshells good for lavender plants?

One good potting mix for lavender contains equal parts by volume of soil, sand, perlite, and compost. Some add a few crushed egg shells to help keep a higher pH (alkaline soil) as they decompose. Fertilize sparingly.
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How do you rejuvenate woody lavender?

Here's what to do with woody lavender plants: prune them. Pruning woody lavender plants is the key to rejuvenating them. For restorative pruning, be sure to sterilize the pruners by soaking them in a solution of water and denatured alcohol to prevent disease spread. It's also important that the tool blades are sharp.
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Is blood and bone good for lavender?

Lavender doesn't need fertilising although an application of Searles Blood & Bone after flowering and some potash in spring can boost blooms. A dressing of Searles Premium Organic Compost once a year can also be a wonderful soil conditioner.
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Are coffee grounds good for lavender?

No. Coffee grounds are very high in acid and plants such as lavender and aloe do not benefit from them.
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Does lavender grow well in pots?

All lavender plants grow well in pots and containers due to the favorable drainage conditions, however there are some lavender cultivars that are most suited to growing in pots then others.
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How do you maintain a lavender plant?

Lavender Care

Plant lavender in full sun and well-drained soil (add organic matter to improve heavy soils). Starting with the proper conditions is essential for successfully growing lavender. Water plants deeply but infrequently, when the soil is almost dry. Prune every year immediately after bloom.
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When should lavender be pruned?

“Ideally, you should prune your lavender twice in a growing season — once in early spring and once in late summer, after it's done blooming,” she says. In early spring, Fedele suggests waiting until you see new growth before you prune. Then in late summer, after the plants have stopped blooming, prune again.
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Are tea bags good for plants?

This is also good for houseplants, so add old tea leaves to their water. When potting plants, place a few used tea bags on top of the drainage layer at the bottom of the planter before adding soil. The tea bags will help to retain water and will also leach some nutrients into the potting medium.
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Are banana peels good for plants?

Banana peels contain: calcium, which promotes root growth helps add oxygen to your soil. magnesium, which assists with photosynthesis. sulphur, which helps plants develop strong roots and repel pests.
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Can I sprinkle Epsom salt around plants?

If the soil becomes depleted of magnesium, adding Epsom salt will help; and since it poses little danger of overuse like most commercial fertilizers, you can use it safely on nearly all your garden plants.
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How do I make lavender soil better?

To grow lavenders in gardens with clay soil, you will have to dig a hole 18 inches wide and 12 inches deep and replace the soil with a 70% compost and 30% gravel mixture before planting the lavender to provide the favourable drainage and low to medium fertility conditions that lavenders require.
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Can you put lavender in compost?

BASICS OF COMPOSTING

Both the nursery and the farm benefit from the worm (vermi) compost and it is through them that lavender becomes part of the farms ongoing cycle of life, and ultimately its sustainability as an organic life form.
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Why is my lavender so leggy?

Cutting the lavender back too harshly is often the cause of leggy lavender so ensure that you trim just the top third of the green growth. If you do not prune in the spring with the goal of a mound shape the lavender will be more susceptible to splitting, look leggy and untidy.
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How do I make my lavender bushier?

Prune lavender plants in the spring when you notice new growth. Remove one-third to one-half of each outer stem with sharp pruning shears. Do not cut the inner, woody stems of the lavender plant. Pruning this way shapes the plant and encourages new growth where the blooms are produced.
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Can you overwater lavender?

Typically, lavender fatalities occur when the plants are over-watered. Lavender is drought-tolerant, which means mature plants don't need to be watered all the time like your other garden plants. Too much water can leave them susceptible to root rot and fungal disease.
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Why are my lavender leaves yellowing?

Two very common reasons your lavenders can turn yellow are over fertilizing and overwatering. You should not give your plants too much nutrients and water. Other possible reasons your lavenders are turning yellow are soil pH, insufficient sunlight, compacted soil and disease.
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