LAVENDER - How to Plant Lavender & Grow Bushy Plants with lots of Flowers
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This is a video update showing some lessons I've learned about cultivating Lavender successfully in my Eastern Pennsylvania (Zone 7a) garden.
I show how to correctly site and plant your Lavender so you can grow healthy plants that fill out the way that you want them to.
These are easy to grow, sunny loving, deer resistant plants. And by picking the right cultivars you can create the Lavender garden you've always envisionsed. #lavender #garden #plants
Love lavender! Great tip to cut flowers off when planting. I’ll remember that.
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Absolutely Devin. You’ve changed from 6b to 7a. I’ve found it’s imperative to know your region. And it changes!!! The other thing I’ve found that you keep talking about is proper drainage. Thanks so much for your expertise!!! You keep posting great videos like this, I’ll definitely keep sharing with my green friends!!
Thank you so much for your support 🙏
I just ordered 250 lavenders to plant here in Central Turkey. :) Planting in groups is a good tip, Thank you.
sweeeeeeet
me too, for graveyard.
Beautiful lavender plants I like the smell 💜 🌱
Me too!
Beautiful 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
I think your video is awesome . Got some denim and lace lavender and had no idea how to plant. Thanks for the video . Keep it up .
oooh i love the denim and lace! thats a great lavender. im glad you found the video helpful!
Thank you for posting this informative video. My lavender looked like it had died in the early part of this past spring, but thankfully it had not. It is blooming, looks great, and gives me much pleasure. Last year was my first year planting lavender and I am glad that I did.
Love hearing it! consider watching this video for after bloom care ua-cam.com/video/q0INvXSquX4/v-deo.html
Excellent as always.
Lavender helps attract bees into your garden as well.
Yes!! Great for the pollinators!!
I bet the garden will smell gorgeous thsnk you
Absolutely!!
Great choice for your garden💚🌱
theyre some of my favorites!
Thanks so much for making this video! I’ve spent a small fortune on lavender plants only to have them die on me or not thrive. Now I know what we’ve been doing wrong :)
I hope it helps a bit! just remember, lots of sun and good drainage!
Try seeds, too. You can get hundreds of seeds for a few dollars. You're bound to get some going!
I ordered these from QVC and I am glad I watched your video because I would not have known to cut the blooms off the baby plants.
I normally tend to do so, but its really your choice! thank you for your support :)
Great video. One lavender I planted in a hot rocky area is doing good. Two plants still
in pots (not well) obviously too much water, not enough sun. Guess what I am doing next!
I’m glad you’re figuring it out!
Where did you get your lavender? I love your vidios, I learn so much
My family grows and sells them! Robertasgardens.net
Excellent video ~ I actually learned a lot! I have a question. Does the plant stay green all year round? I think I accidentally killed mine 😅
They will turn kind of a silvery in winter!
Ok, I'm now officially grateful I have no deer pressure in my gardens.
Yes they are frustrating!
Thanks for the vid. Where did u purchase the plants from. Thanks
From Robertasgardens.net !
@@plantvibrations thanks
So if I have English lavender in pots would it be best to plant it somewhere in my yard before winter sets in, so it does not die in the containers I transferred it to after I bought it from our farmers market?
Yes now is a good time to do so
You said not to put them close to edge of the step but the one you did plant on camera is close to the sidewalk. I'm assuming you end up moving that out. As it grows, are we able to relocate pretty easy!?
its actually has just enough space! i planted it like 12" away from the side walk but if it was any closer it would be too much
I have 4 Spanish lavender surrounding my queen Emma crinum lily .. Within one year they went from tiny plants to near bushes.
Love that combo
I'm in Australia and I'm planting it because the kangaroos don't want to eat it hahaha. Just like the deers, they ruined everything else :( left the two lavender plants I had. So now I'm buying more
Hahah that’s amazing!!
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Wish we were friends dude
We are friends!
@@plantvibrationsReally we are?
He says not to plant it too close to the stone steps/path... As it will not leave enough root room and space for the mature plant. Then proceeds to plant it 6" from the stone 😅.. The aggressive trauma to the roots was painful to watch. I hope they survive though and do well🙏🏽
Yes they billow perfectly over the edge of the wall
Cutting off the flowers before planting is a misconception. After all you are growing flowers aren't you?
From my experience cutting off flowers helps the plant establish more efficiently and create more foliar growth at onset. A more established plant will be more resilient
Sorry but im not cutting my flowers off.
Cool