Where should I not plant lavender?

Because lavender loves full sun and dry conditions, it doesn't do well with perennials or annuals that prefer shade. Plants such as some types of impatiens, hosta, camellias and fuschia are not as drought-resistant, so their need for water may drown out lavender.
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What grows well with lavender?

The Best Companion Plants for Lavender
  • Echinacea. Echinacea and lavender make a great pairing, and not just because they look stunning next to each other. ...
  • Roses. Lavender and roses are a classic, pretty pairing. ...
  • Yarrow. ...
  • Sedum. ...
  • Alliums. ...
  • African Daisy. ...
  • Zinnia. ...
  • Gaillardia.
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Where is the best place to plant lavender?

Plant lavender in a spot that gets at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight each day (“full sun”). Lavender thrives in most soil qualities, from poor to moderately fertile. Lavender makes only one demand of soil: It must drain well. Standing water and wet areas could encourage root rot.
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What side of the house do you plant lavender?

For indoor growing, lavender should receive as much light as possible. It will do best in a south-facing window or where it can get a minimum of three to four hours of direct sunlight. Rotate the pot weekly for uniform growth and flowering.
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Should I plant lavender around my house?

In most situations, lavender should be grown outdoors. Even in coldest regions where lavender isn't hardy, it's best to keep growing lavender indoors as a fall-back position, something you do in winter when plants can't be outdoors.
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5 Tips to Growing Lavender Perfectly No Matter Where You Live



What can you not plant next to lavender?

What plants should you avoid pairing with lavender? Because lavender loves full sun and dry conditions, it doesn't do well with perennials or annuals that prefer shade. Plants such as some types of impatiens, hosta, camellias and fuschia are not as drought-resistant, so their need for water may drown out lavender.
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Does lavender attract bugs?

Lavender.

About the only insects you see around lavender are bees. They love the flowers, but other bugs stay away. Lavender has a pleasant scent that comes from the essential oils in the leaves of the plant, but the bugs hate it.
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Does lavender grow better in pots or ground?

Lavender needs full sun and good drainage. It is more likely to die from excess moisture than from cold in winter. A pot is an excellent way to provide drainage, though the plant will be more vulnerable to cold temperatures than it would be in the ground.
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How do you winterize lavender?

If your plant will be inside for the winter, keep it in a cool, non-freezing location with sunlight and air circulation. Slow down watering of plants. Lavender prefers a dry soil, and the amount of rain that naturally falls will be sufficient for the plant.
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Should lavender be cut back in the fall?

Unlike many perennial plants and shrubs that can be pruned now, it is best to wait to prune lavender until after bloom in spring or in early fall before any danger of frost. Pruning now can cause dieback that may kill the plant.
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What is the best month to plant lavender?

The best time to plant Lavender is during the early spring during the months of April and May. This gives the plant time to establish so it can grow successfully during summer. The soil also naturally warms up during this time.
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Does lavender grow back every year?

Lavender is a Low-Maintenance Perennial

And this beauty will come back to your garden every year, for about 3-5 years, so it's a great investment. Before you make any plant purchases, however, I want to remind you to always choose plants that thrive in your plant hardiness zone.
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Does lavender spread quickly?

It can spread up to 1-5 feet in its lifetime. That is, English lavenders can live up to 15 years. That means its spreading rate is low. To ensure minimal spread, prune the seed-bearing flowers in late summer.
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Is lavender a high maintenance plant?

Once established, lavender is very low-maintenance, but should be pruned annually. Plants that aren't pruned have a tendency to get woody and sprawl, leaving a hole in the middle. In Zone 7 and colder, pruning should be done after flowering in the spring. In Zones 8 and above, prune back after summer flowering.
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Can lavender stay in pots?

Any lavender variety will grow in a container and can be clipped in decorative balls and cones, but some are better suited than others. They produce flowers fast and maintain a manageable size in pots.
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What perennials go with lavender?

For example, echinacea, rosemary, and yarrow all perform well with lavender because they can tolerate the same low-fertility, well-drained, drought-prone soils. Lavender companions tend to prefer the same conditions as this Mediterranean native: Perennial growth habit (in zones 5 through 11, depending on lavender type)
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Can I leave lavender in the ground over winter?

English lavender is hardy in Zones 5 and warmer, usually overwintering in the ground outside just fine without any added protection. In an open winter with no snow cover, we may pile a thin layer (1 to 2 inches) of straw or shredded leaves over them for added cover.
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Should I cover my lavender for winter?

We recommend covering your young plants and any French varieties you might have too! You can purchase the same cover cloth we use at any local gardening store if you have a long stretch of plants. If you only have a few plants and want to use a more cost effective method, use what you have at home!
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Should I cut off old lavender blooms?

Lavender benefits greatly from being pruned in mid-spring and deadheaded in the summer. -To deadhead: now is the time to remove faded flower stems just below the tips of the foliage. I like to nip the tips of the branches when I deadhead to stimulate lots of new branches that will eventually grow more flowering spikes.
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What month does lavender bloom?

The peak bloom of lavender (Lavandula) is in the summer months from July to August. While the lavender in its original home, the warm Mediterranean region, opens its flowers already from May, we must unfortunately usually wait a little longer.
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How long do lavender plants live?

When sited correctly and pruned judiciously, lavenders should live for five to seven years. Although lavender is fairly drought tolerant, adequate moisture is required throughout the growing season. Most critical are the weeks after planting to ensure that soil around the rootball does not dry out.
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Why is my potted lavender dying?

If you have lavender in pots dying it may be because the plant is over or underwatered, the soil is inconsistent with the plant's needs, the plant is too little, getting too much sunlight, or the plant may need to be fertilized. Again, cold temperatures may affect potted lavender.
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Does lavender keep mice away?

Mice truly detest the lavender scent, so if you apply it properly, this might be a good way to scare them away and avoid infestations.
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Do spiders like lavender?

Spiders really don't like strong scents such as citrus, peppermint, tea-tree, lavender, rose or cinnamon. Add 15 to 20 drops of your chosen essential oil or a couple of capfuls of Zoflora fragrance to a spray bottle filled with water, and spritz around the house.
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Does lavender attract roaches?

Cockroaches hate the smell of lavender, and that is good news for you. If you love to grow lavender in your yard and garden, you are more than halfway to a roach-free home.
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