Many people love lavender not only for its beauty, but also for its wonderful aroma that immerses you in the fields of Provence.
Lavender is a perennial shrub plant native to the Mediterranean.
Lavender grows well in well-drained soil that allows moisture to pass through easily. Lavender grows best in alkaline soil with a pH of 6.4. The ideal environment for the plant is a hot, dry climate. Lavender does not like high humidity.
Good air circulation is important for lavender. The distance between plants depends on the size of the variety. The larger the plant, the more space it needs.
Lavender should receive 8-10 hours of sunlight per day. If you live in a cold climate, try choosing hardy plant varieties.
Snow is a good way to warm the plant at low temperatures. Other options are leaves, straw, burlap. Remove insulation in early spring. This will help keep the soil warm and allow air to circulate to the plant.
Lavender can be grown as a houseplant in a pot, but it may not get enough sun and light.
With proper care, lavender can grow up to 15 years.
From lavender flowers you can make essential oil, sachets, syrups. In addition, flowers can be added to pastries.