What type of lavender is grown in provence
SKU HC Add to Compare. Skip to the end of the images gallery. Skip to the beginning of the images gallery. Provence French Lavender Lavandula intermedia 'Provence' is an intensely fragrant lavender, sometimes called Lavandin. It makes a wonderful cut flower with long stems and lavender-blue flower spikes.
Provence French Lavender blooms can be used in cooking to flavor shortbread or to make tea or lemonade. Planting Guides. Tips for Growing Lavender Lavender are sun-loving plants that thrive in hot weather and grow best in arid climates. Plant in full sun with good air circulation. Plant into well drained soil. Compost-enriched garden loam is alright in drier climates, sandy or gravel soil is best in moister climates. Heavy, poorly-drained clay soils will be fatal. New transplants need regular watering.
Don't let the plants get too dry. Soils that are too rich cause lavenders to droop and high nitrogen levels can cause the leaves to turn yellow. For more information read my guide to creating the optimal soil mix for lavenders.
Very acidic soils can be amend with horticultural lime from the garden center which will increase the pH so that it is alkaline. For more information about measuring soil pH and growing lavenders with acidic soil, read my article on lavenders in acidic soil. Remember that lavender is a Mediterranean plant and there are far more problems caused by over watering then under watering.
Signs of an over watered lavender are drooping appearance and foliage that is turning brown, however this can also be as a result of slow draining soils, in which case you should amend the soil with additional horticultural sand or grit to improve drainage. If there has been significant rainfall or many overcast day then skip watering for another 2 weeks. Annual pruning also encourages new stems to grow. Flowers are always displayed on new stems so the more you can encourage new growth the better the display of flowers.
Always prune at least a third of the growth back and aim so that the lavender has a mound shape as this resists the affects of Winter weather such as snow and ice.
Do not prune the lavender back to the woody base, as the old wood base is not very productive and does not grow many new stems. This allows the lavender enough space for airflow to reduce the risk of fungal disease and so that the roots have enough room to establish in the soil without having to compete for water and nutrients. Lavandula x intermedia Lavender Tough, Lavandin tends to grow larger, blooms How to preserve the Fragrance of your Lavender To enjoy the delightful fragrance of your How to choose the right Lavender?
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