Lavender is a beautiful plant that has an incredible aroma and a pleasant color.
That is why summer residents happily decorate their plots with such flowers.
But before you start planting, you need to remember some growing rules.
First of all, you need to choose the right place for lavender.
Flowers love sunny areas where the soil acidity is about 6.5-7.5 pH. Sandy and loose soil is suitable. If the soil is heavy, lavender will not grow well.
It is important to keep the distance between the holes. Do not plant lavender too close together.
If you need to transplant flowers to a new location, you should try not to destroy the root ball, since the plant does not tolerate transplantation well and may not take root well.
Don't forget about watering. Young cuttings need moisture to take root. The soil should be moistened three times a week.