Lavender In Pots Over Winter
Lavender In Pots Over Winter. Gently break the surface of the lavender dirt ball with your fingers to release some of the roots. You can protect your lavender either by planting your lavender in an area protected from winter winds or you can erect a windbreak around your plants in early winter.

Cut back to the height of the bottom 2 sets of leaves. Layer of mulch (5 cm) to help retain moisture. From experience i know they wont like sitting in winter rain so i could keep them in my greenhouse, or perhaps on the.

We Therefore Added Lots Of Grit To The Soil Before Planting And This Probably Helped Them To Survive, Especially.
Prune only once in late august. Place your container grown lavender plants somewhere they receive full sun (at least eight hours per day) and water them sparingly. Allow top inch of soil to be dry before watering again.
Layer Of Mulch (5 Cm) To Help Retain Moisture.
The area i want to plant them wont be ready until next summer, so i need to store them over winter. Keeping your lavender nice and snug. The soil will act as insulation for the roots when the.
Move The Plant Inside House For A Couple Hours Each Day For A Week, Gradually Increasing Time Inside.
Gently break the surface of the lavender dirt ball with your fingers to release some of the roots. Overwatering will rot the roots and means sure death. Yes, lavender can survive winter in pots as long as the pots are kept indoors in the case of french and hybrid lavender.