Growing lavender?
It’s beautiful and fragrant, but it comes with its own set of challenges.
Avoid these 8 common mistakes to keep your lavender thriving.
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Let’s dive in!
1. Excessive Watering
- Lavender Care: Thrives in arid, stony environments.
- Risk: Too much moisture may cause root decay and mold growth.
- Ensure soil completely dries before re-watering.
2. Inadequate Sunlight
- Sunlight Requirement: Minimum 6-8 hours daily
- Growth: Impeded in low light
- Flowering: Reduced without adequate sun
Ensure your lavender receives enough sunlight to flourish.
3. Too Much Fertilizer
- Lavender Care: Minimal fertilization needed.
- Consequences: Too much causes leaf overgrowth, fewer blooms.
- Recommendation: Opt for low-nitrogen, slow-release options sparingly.
4. Neglecting Pruning
- Pruning Time: Early spring or post-initial bloom.
- Lavender Care: Trim to boost bloom; avoid woodiness.
5. Poor Soil Drainage
- Ensure elevated beds or integrate gravel to elevate soil consistency.
- Lavender thrives in well-drained soils; avoid excess moisture to prevent plant demise.
6. Overlooking Pest and Disease Control
- Vigilance: Regularly inspect lavender for spittlebugs and signs of fungus.
- Action: Address infections promptly to curb their spread.
7. Choosing the Wrong Variety
- Research local species: Confirm the best-suited lavender types for your area.
- Soil and climate match: Opt for varieties that thrive in your environmental conditions.
8. Failing to Acclimate
- Acclimate Your Lavender: Introduce the plants to full sun exposure in increments.
- Impact: Skipping gradual acclimation can lead to stress, stunted growth, or wilting.
- Long-term Benefits: Proper adjustment supports plant health and longevity, ensuring enjoyment of lavender’s fragrance and color.
Thanks for the info.
I might be over watering.