Patio Lavender Tree
Patio Lavender Tree. This beautifully scented lavender tree is presented in a keepsake hessian bag, the perfect addition to any doorstep. No matter where it's planted, from patio to deck and beyond, it looks great.

Blooms start early summer through late fall. Place your lavender tree on the floor, on a table, or any other place that allows it to receive plenty of sunshine during the day. Zone 6, must be brought in house before first frost.

Better Homes And Gardens Outdoor Live Plant Lavender Patio Tree Purple 2.3Qt, Full Sun.
Add a little agricultural lime to the soil for lavender to grow. They can stay outside if you are in usda hardiness zone 7 or above. Lavender standards topiary trees are a moderate size, maxing out at 2 to 3 feet, so they make great patio plants.
Place Your Container Grown Lavender Plants Somewhere They Receive Full Sun (At Least 8 Hours Per Day) And Water Them Sparingly.
These lovely lavender patio trees are currently available in the store. Lavender thrives in most soil qualities, from poor to moderately fertile. In zones 8 and above, prune back after summer flowering.
Additionally, You Can Plant Lavender In A Clay Or Terracotta Pot To Help Wick Moisture Away From The Soil And Keep It From Getting Too Wet.
Do not overwater a lavender tree. Give your patio an elegant touch with a lavender tree in a container. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, but don't let it get so dry that the plant wilts.