Feeding Lavender Plants

Feeding Lavender Plants. Plant lavender 2 to 3 feet apart. A lavender pot size of 12 to 16 inches is ideal since the plant can grow quite huge and bushy.

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Water thoroughly until water starts to drain from the holes in the bottom of the container. Plants typically reach between 1 and 3 feet in height. It is best to use organic products at this stage.

Feeding Lavender Plants

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Sow seed in flats in full sun or under fluorescent lights. Leaves and flowers used for drying. Layer of mulch (5 cm) to help retain moisture.

Once You’ve Done This, Leave It Alone.

If you do not want to waste time on fertilizing, flowers can be mulched immediately after the snow melts. 1' 3 (40cm) each way (minimum) rows: Add your lavender plant and fill the pot with soil within a couple of inches of the top.