10 reasons to plant lavender in your garden

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10 Reasons to Plant Lavender in Your Garden

Lavender is one of the most versatile and beautiful plants you can grow in your garden. That's why we believe it should be a part of every gardener's collection! Lavender is not only a feast for the eyes, it also has many benefits. It attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, so if you want to see lots of butterflies in your garden, lavender is the perfect choice. It also repels mosquitoes and other pesky insects, making it an excellent companion for other plants that attract them. Lavender is also great for attracting hummingbirds because of its fragrant purple flowers. Growing lavender in your garden can help reduce stress, provide oils for use in crafts and natural beauty products, and much more! Check out these 10 reasons to plant lavender in your garden:

When to prune lavender?

Lavender needs to be pruned regularly because it grows very quickly and can become a tangled mess if left untended. The best time to prune lavender depends on your desired outcome. Generally, you should prune your lavender in the spring (March/April). You can prune lavender at any time of the year if you have a specific reason for doing so. For example, you might prune in the fall to encourage better flowering the following year. If you don't prune your lavender, it can become woody, so it's a good idea to keep it under control.

How do you propagate lavender?

Lavender is a very easy plant to propagate by taking cuttings. Cuttings are pieces of the mother plant that you can use to create new plants. Plant the cuttings in a pot with moist potting soil, and they will root and grow into new lavender plants in a few weeks or months. Cuttings are a great way to increase your lavender plant population, and the new plants will have the same fragrant lavender flowers as their parents. Use a shovel to cut off a piece of the mother plant. Make sure you take both the above-ground and below-ground cuttings and replant them in one go.

Propagating lavender in 5 steps:

Fill containers with potting soil and gravel or grit. Lavender prefers poor, sparse soil that drains well.

Take a 5-8cm cutting from the plant with a spade and remove the top.

Stick the lavender cuttings into the soil up to the bottom of the leaves.

Place the cuttings in partial shade and water regularly, making sure they do not become too moist.

Let them root for two months before planting them outside. A garage is ideal for rooting the lavender. Plant them in the spring, March-April.

How to make lavender tea

You can use both fresh and dried lavender to make a delicious and relaxing cup of tea. Boil fresh lavender flowers in water for 5 to 10 minutes to create a wonderfully aromatic tea. Fresh lavender works best for this recipe, so you can enjoy the flowers year-round. You can also make dried lavender tea by steeping dried lavender flowers in hot water in a teapot. This delicious tea can be served with or without milk. You can also add dried lavender flowers to your bathwater to relax after a long day.

Lavender is drought tolerant and easy to grow.

Lavender is a very easy plant to care for. It doesn't require much water or other nutrients, making it a great choice if you garden in a dry climate. Lavender tolerates both hot and cold weather, making it an excellent plant to incorporate into your landscape.For best results, mix lavender with other drought-tolerant plants. Lavender makes a good companion plant for many other plants. It repels pests, attracts pollinators, and can be used to help your other plants grow bigger and better. Lavender can be grown in a variety of soil types, but prefers dry, well-drained soil. Lavender plants are also very easy to propagate. You can start a new plant by taking a cutting from an existing lavender plant and planting it in a pot with soil.

Lavender has a wonderful scent and important relaxing function

Lavender has been used for centuries for its calming and sweet scent. It's often used in aromatherapy and in fragrance oils, soaps, and other beauty products. You can even use lavender to make your own scented candles! The best way to enjoy the soothing scent of lavender, however, is to grow your own plants. You can enjoy the beautiful lavender flowers and their wonderful fragrance all summer long.

Lavender Suitable for most soil types.

The best thing about lavender is that it tolerates almost any soil type. You can grow lavender in sandy, loamy, or clay soil. The plant thrives in both acidic and alkaline soil. If you want to grow lavender in sandy soil, add plenty of organic matter to improve its texture and help it retain water better. Lavender also thrives in raised beds because it doesn't like being overwatered.

Lavender flowers are edible

Many people don't realize that the flowers of the lavender plant are edible. While they don't taste like traditional lavender, they are still a tasty and nutritious treat. Lavender is a wonderful addition to baked goods like scones, shortbread, or muffins. You can also use fresh or dried flowers to flavor syrups, iced tea, and cocktails.

You can use it for natural beauty products.

Lavender is a wonderful natural resource that you can use to create a wide variety of beauty products. You can use the flowers to make soaps and shampoos, or you can make an aromatic oil with the essential oils found in lavender. You can also use dried lavender flowers to make a fragrant pillow, or you can create a calming bath by adding lavender to your bathwater. If you want to make your own beauty products, try growing lavender in your garden. It's a great and easy way to get fresh, organic lavender for your beauty products.

Lavender repels mosquitoes

Lavender is an excellent companion plant for repelling mosquitoes and other pests. Plant it near other plants that attract pests, and they'll stay away from your other plants thanks to lavender's strong scent. You can also make a mosquito repellent spray from lavender by steeping the flowers in water and adding a few drops of lemon essential oil. Sprayed on your skin, it keeps mosquitoes away and smells wonderful!

Breeding lavender as a living fence or hedge

Lavender is a great plant to grow as a living fence or hedge on your property. The plants grow very quickly and reach heights of 1.5 to 2.5 meters. You can also use different varieties of lavender for different looks and heights.

Conclusion.

Lavender is a wonderful plant to grow in your garden for many reasons. It's not only a feast for the eyes, it also has many benefits.It attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, so if you want to see lots of butterflies in your garden, lavender is the perfect choice. You can also use it to make a wide variety of beauty products. It repels mosquitoes and other pests, and it's easy to grow. You can use it to create a living fence or hedge, or you can plant it as a beautiful addition to your garden.

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