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![]() Hardy Lavender
Famous for Its Fragrance.
(10 customer reviews)With Hardy Lavender even the foliage smells sweet! Forms neat, grayish-green mounds, 15-20 inches high, dotted with pretty purple flowers from June to frost. A favorite for sachets and potpourri. Best planted in full sun, well-drained soil. Bareroot. Zones: 4-9. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Friday, December 11, 2009florida lavender Reviewed By: Cassandra (Bradenton, Fl) I purchased 1 plant just to see, living in the Fl climate I know certain things want grow, no matter what you try. This plant tried to green up, after 6 weeks still just a hint of green and no real growth. To many warm days or what, I'm still waiting for the growth. - Monday, July 20, 2009WONDERFUL Reviewed By: JR BARON (GREGORY, MI) This was planted in a sandy sunny spot next to front porch and it grew to a wonderful size so quickly and was a wonderul scent by the front door and porch in the country. Yes, you can use lavender for tea and drawer sachets and my son makes lavender lemonade and also used it to season chicken with other fruit! Also, instead of moth balls on clothes to keep out moths. Spiders also don't like it, nor do mosquitoes. So, it is good to plant by decks or porches for that reason. I moved to TN so now want one at this new location. - Monday, July 20, 2009you will love um Reviewed By: Leann (Moville, IA) I purchased 5 of these - 4 out of 5 lived and are as beautiful as ever and smell absolutly wonderful. Even though one didnt make it I would highly recommend these to anyone Read More Reviews |
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