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| Growing Lavender Plants - How to grow LavandulaAdvice and information about growing Lavender plants - How and where to grow Lavandula.There are a few simple rules to ensure success with growing Lavender. Follow our advice and read the information and you will be able to grow great lavenders.
In the UK, long term success is ensured if you use the 'traditional' English lavenders - in particular, the varieties (cultivars) of Lavandula angustifolia - The English Lavender is best for growing in the UK - Much hardier! . These include several of our best known and best loved lavenders - Hidcote, Munstead and Vera excel. The French Lavender - the frilly butterfly types - are not always fully hardy, and are generally short lived - However they are a spectacular and early flowering Lavender for growing. (There will be exceptions - especially with the changing climatic conditions.)
After flowering each year, cut off the old lavender flower stems right back to some healthy growth. This will ensure a good compact bushy lavender plants growing the following year.
Below left - A tender Lavender - absolutely great for late autumn colour. Lavandula canariensis - grow it from seed or buy as small plants at a garden centre/specialist lavender nursery. Below right - An old favourite Lavender - Lavandula angustifolia Munstead. It is a spectacular sight when growing in long drifts along a winding garden path. |
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