Potted Lavender Tree
Potted Lavender Tree. Don’t try to go too large with the new pot. But your lavender standard needs proper care!

Lavender container care is all about maintaining the right temperature, sun exposure, and water level. If these requirements are met, your potted lavender has a much better chance of growing successfully. Inspect the lavender plant regularly throughout the growing season for any physical damage to the stems or an infestation by spittlebugs, one of the few potential pests of lavender, and make a.

It Will Top Out With A Pot Size About 12 Inches In Diameter.
If these requirements are met, your potted lavender has a much better chance of growing successfully. Lavender is shallow rooted, so the pot does not need to be a tall one. This classic herb is the perfect.
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To care for a potted lavender plant, you should use a large pot with proper drainage, and fill it with sandy, alkaline soil to help keep the plant secure. Lavender container care is all about maintaining the right temperature, sun exposure, and water level. You can purchase a lavender tree at a reasonable price in a variety of pot sizes, from 2 inches all the way up to a gallon nursery pot.
Check The Soil Regularly And Water Thoroughly When The Top 1” (2.5 Cm) Is Dry.
Water frequently for first three months with a generous soak after planting. Lavandula stoechas, also called french lavender, spanish lavender or butterfly lavender, is recognizable by the conspicuous sterile bracts resembling extravagant ears, on top of the short dense inflorescence. Check out our potted lavender plant selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our craft supplies & tools shops.