Purple Lavender flowers in a sunny garden

Lavender Care Guide: How to Grow and Maintain Fragrant Purple Blooms

Lavender is one of the most beloved plants in American gardens. Known for its soothing fragrance and beautiful purple spikes, it is a must-have for anyone who loves “Blooming Plants.”

If you have already mastered Rose Plant Care and have a Money Plant indoors, Lavender is the perfect addition to your sunny garden or patio.

Why Grow Lavender?

  • Aromatherapy: The scent of lavender is scientifically proven to reduce stress and anxiety.

  • Pollinator Friendly: Bees and butterflies absolutely love lavender flowers.

  • Drought Tolerant: Once established, it doesn’t need much water, making it perfect for busy gardeners.

How to Care for Your Lavender

How to prune lavender for better growth

1. The Sun is Mandatory

Lavender is a Mediterranean plant, which means it loves heat and light.

  • Light: It needs at least 6 to 8 hours of direct, full sun every day.

  • Placement: If it doesn’t get enough sun, the plant will become “leggy” and won’t produce many flowers.

2. Don’t Overwater!

The biggest mistake people make with Lavender is giving it too much water.

  • Watering: Only water when the soil is completely dry. Lavender hates “wet feet” (soggy roots), which can cause root rot.

  • Drainage: Ensure your pot or garden bed has excellent drainage. Sandy soil is best.

3. Pruning for Shape

To keep your lavender looking neat and to encourage more flowers next year:

  • Prune the plant once a year, usually in late summer after the flowers have faded.

  • Cut back about one-third of the plant, but never cut into the woody part of the stem.

Conclusion

Lavender is a beautiful, low-maintenance plant that rewards you with color and fragrance. With plenty of sun and very little water, you can enjoy its purple blooms all summer long.

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