Lavender

Lavender Hidcote Info Tips For Growing Lavender Hidcote Plants

Lavender Hidcote Info  Tips For Growing Lavender Hidcote Plants

How to Grow Hidcote Lavender. Lavender needs well-draining soil, preferably slightly sandy and a sunny location. Hidcote cannot tolerate humidity and will not perform well in areas that are overly moist. In areas with higher humidity, provide plenty of ventilation.

  1. How far apart should I plant Lavender Hidcote?
  2. How do you prune a Hidcote lavender?
  3. How wide does Hidcote lavender grow?
  4. How do you make lavender grow better?
  5. What happens if you don't prune lavender?
  6. Which lavender smells the strongest?
  7. How long does Hidcote lavender live?
  8. How do you stop lavender going Woody?
  9. Does lavender spread in the garden?
  10. What is the prettiest lavender?
  11. How far should lavender be planted apart?
  12. Is Hidcote lavender an English lavender?
  13. What can I plant next to lavender?
  14. Is Lavender poisonous to dogs?
  15. Can you self seed lavender?
  16. Are you supposed to cut back lavender?
  17. Do lavender plants need to be cut back?
  18. How do you winterize lavender?
  19. What's the difference between English lavender and French lavender?
  20. Which is the hardiest lavender?
  21. What is the hardiest lavender to grow?

How far apart should I plant Lavender Hidcote?

How to plant

  1. Plant the lavender as soon as possible after buying.
  2. Space plants about 90cm (3ft) apart if growing in groups.
  3. If planting a hedge, space plants 30cm (1ft) apart or 45cm (18in) for larger cultivars.
  4. After planting, water regularly, especially in dry weather, for the first season.

How do you prune a Hidcote lavender?

Pruning Lavender Plants

  1. Trim New Lavender Plants: Trim newly planted lavender hard after flowering, in August/September. ...
  2. 1st trim of the Year: In late February (or early March if the weather has been cloudy), trim your plants lightly.
  3. 2nd trim of the Year: ...
  4. Deadheading: ...
  5. Cutting back mature Lavender Plants.

How wide does Hidcote lavender grow?

18-24" tall x 18-24" wide. 'Hidcote' Lavender is a standout English variety known for its strong fragrance and winter hardiness. Gardeners growing lavender at the northernmost edges of its range can plant 'Hidcote' for its improved ability to survive winter and reappear the following spring.

How do you make lavender grow better?

Debbie's Lavender Plant Growing Tips

  1. Give the plants 6 hours or more of full sun each day.
  2. Apply very little water. ...
  3. Grow in well-drained areas or raised beds. ...
  4. If your soil is sandy, mix in some gravel to improve drainage.
  5. Make sure you have good air flow around the plants if you have high humidity.

What happens if you don't prune lavender?

An annual pruning is an important step for long-lasting lavender (Lavandula spp. and hybrids) plants. Without it they grow a large, lanky, woody base that can split open — it looks bad and shortens the plant's lifespan.

Which lavender smells the strongest?

The most fragrant Lavender plants are the Lavandin (Lavandula x intermedia). Several cultivars of English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) are also prized for their delightful scent. Lavandula x intermedia, also called Lavandin, is a hybrid cross between Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula latifolia.

How long does Hidcote lavender live?

Lavender plants tend to be a short-lived perennial; up to 10 years in perfect conditions but often become leggy, woody and with bald spots after a few years in less than ideal conditions, and are best replaced.

How do you stop lavender going Woody?

First technique – hard prune your lavender

Over a few years, typically three or four, you can reduce the size of your lavender shrub. This isn't always successful but it's always worth a try. Pruning all at once would kill the plant. Spreading the pruning over several years is what makes it work.

Does lavender spread in the garden?

How much is it likely to spread? Lavender is a small shrub that usually grows 20 to 24 inches tall and wide. The height includes the flower stalks, so when not in bloom, the foliage may be only a foot tall. The plant does not spread as thyme, oregano, and other herbs tend to.

What is the prettiest lavender?

Best Lavender for Hot & Humid Climates

'Phenomenal®' is a true English lavender that has been tested from Texas to Georgia, and even grows in Florida. Spanish lavenders are also more tolerant of heat and humidity, so if that's the look you're going for, plant 'Anouk' or 'Silver Anouk'.

How far should lavender be planted apart?

Spacing: Depending on the variety, space plants 1 to 3 feet apart. Planting Time: In areas colder than Zone 6 (Zone 6-1), we recommend planting in spring or early summer. In areas warmer than zone 6 (7-10), we recommend planting in early fall so the roots can get established during the cool, moist winter weather.

Is Hidcote lavender an English lavender?

Highly popular, English Lavender 'Hidcote' (Lavandula angustifolia) is a free flowering variety that is prized by most gardeners for its long lasting and delightful scent as well as the fashion in which its dark purple flower spikes beautifully contrast with its blue-green evergreen foliage.

What can I plant next to lavender?

Some good plants to grow with lavender which share similar needs are:

  1. Echinacea.
  2. Aster.
  3. Sedum.
  4. Wild indigo.
  5. Baby's breath.
  6. Drought tolerant roses.

Is Lavender poisonous to dogs?

Lavender, the plant, does contain a small amount of a compound called linalool, which is toxic to both dogs and cats. The linalool is found in such small concentrations, however, that this is rarely an issue. Problems arise only if a dog ingests a very large quantity of lavender.

Can you self seed lavender?

However, heritage varieties of vegetable may self-seed, or it's worth keeping the seed. Similarly some garden flowers don't come true from seed. My lavender self-seeds but I have been warned by the grower I bought it off that it won't come true. He advised me to take cuttings rather than rely on self-seeders.

Are you supposed to cut back lavender?

A. Unpruned lavenders tend to become woody and have decreased blooms. However, lavender should not be pruned during the winter. Unlike many perennial plants and shrubs that can be pruned now, it is best to wait to prune lavender until after bloom in spring or in early fall before any danger of frost.

Do lavender plants need to be cut back?

In general, you need to plan on pruning lavender at planting time and every year right after it flowers. When planting lavender, prune plants lightly, removing all growing tips. This encourages the plant to branch. Use this same technique every year as new growth starts to appear.

How do you winterize lavender?

Most lavenders die during winter because the soil they are planted in becomes waterlogged or soggy. Make sure your lavender is planted in a spot that has fast-draining soil, and work organic matter in the form of compost or peat moss as well as horticultural sand into the planting site.

What's the difference between English lavender and French lavender?

The key difference between French and English lavenders is that English lavenders are more cold hardy, produce a stronger fragrance and live longer however French lavenders can produce flowers for much longer.

Which is the hardiest lavender?

Lavandula angustifolia has been prized here for centuries and has become known as English lavender. It's the hardiest of all, with narrow leaves and summer flowering short spikes of flower held just above the foliage.

What is the hardiest lavender to grow?

Types of Lavender Hardy in Zone 5

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