Four most popular questions about growing lavender
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Lavender has been popular for thousands of years. Even in ancient Egypt, it was used to scent baths. So, they knew how to grow it and highly valued it. Since the 16th century, England has also begun to grow it and breed new varieties. In flower beds in our regions, lavender has also become a popular plant, valued for the lushness of its green bush and beautiful flowering.
Which variety of lavender is best for growing?
There are more than 40 varieties. Narrow-leaved lavender is most often grown in our country, because it has fewer requirements for growing conditions. Florists recommend paying attention to the varieties of the Hidcote series. The lavender bush of this species has many shoots.
Can lavender be planted anywhere?
No, this crop loves sunny areas. In the shade, it will not be able to show itself in full glory. Lavender also does not tolerate waterlogging and stagnation of water.
What plants can it be combined with
Lavender can grow independently, because it is beautiful in itself, but it is also not inferior in compositions. One of the best combinations is with roses.
Does lavender need to be covered for the winter?
It all depends on the region and temperature regime. Using the Hidcote variety as an example. The plant is resistant to cold and frost. It can withstand up to -29 degrees. If it's colder or there's a concern that it won't survive, then it's worth covering it with spruce branches.
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