What a typical, timeless classic! True lavender has so much to offer. From home remedies to the cosmetics industry, it is in high demand. Bringing it into your garden is a foolproof choice. Whether as a companion in a rock garden or as a cut flower, it is versatile. As long as it gets sunlight, it will delight you in summer with its violet flowers and enchanting fragrance. In autumn, it adapts to the season with its unique gray-green foliage.
Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote grows bushy and typically reaches a height of 30 to 40 cm and a width of 30 to 40 cm as well. It usually grows 20 to 30 cm per year. The true lavender Hidcote (Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote) produces violet, fragrant flowers in beautiful spikes.
Place the well-moistened plants in your desired arrangement on the prepared bed, allowing for any necessary adjustments in positioning. Now, set the plants in sufficiently large planting holes at soil level and press the soil firmly with your hands. Then water thoroughly and deeply.
This plant has low water requirements.
True lavender Hidcote is relatively low-maintenance and is particularly recommended for inexperienced plant lovers. Tip: Prune back any frost-damaged shoots to healthy wood as soon as there is no longer a risk of frost.
Planting should take place from March to October, and fertilizing should be done from March to April. The plant should be watered from May to September and pruned back from February to March. Harvest time is in June, and sowing in trays or seed boxes should occur from February to April.
Location | Bright, Sunny |
Watering | water sparingly |
Additional properties | hardy |
Bloom | July, June |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Item number | 6147159 |
Category | Plants |
Release date | 1.4.2017 |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Pot diameter | 12 cm |
Life span | Perennial |
Location | Bright, Sunny |
Watering | water sparingly |
Bloom | July, June |
Flower colour | Violet |
Additional properties | hardy |
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