One of the most uplifting fragrances in all of nature is English lavender, a perfume so much admired that vast fields of lavender plants are grown in England, Provence, Tasmania and Morocco.
Our young, rooted transplants will form cushions of aromatic purple-blue flower spikes on long stems ideal for cutting. A few sprigs clustered in a vase can fill an entire room with its romantic fragrance. Swirled in a bathtub, they will even scent the water. Plants thrive in poor soil, survive drought and even severe winters, to rebloom each season.
Plant in any sunny part of your garden: even create a low-growing lavender hedge by spacing plants 18" apart so the outstretched stems mingle to create a solid stroke of color.
Plant 2"-3" deep and 1'-2' apart. Flowers 3rd season and goes dormant in winter.
Perennial - Sandy Loam
Moisten soil only when dry - Full Sun
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