Adore English lavender as much as I do? Find out how to use this aromatic herb in recipes and more. Plus, get my best tips for growing and drying lavender.
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Aromatic silver leaves and vibrant blue blooms define lavender, immediately transporting you to the sunlit Mediterranean shores. This iconic perennial shrub thrives in dry gardens, offering fragrant flower spikes in shades of blue, purple, white,
Lavender is a great, blooming waterwise flower for the landscape or pots. Learn the difference between English lavender, Spanish lavender and French lavender.
Learn a little about the differences between French Lavender vs English lavender including a few of my favorite varieties.
Get expert advice for planting and growing lavender, from prepping soil to pruning. Plus, learn about the different types—like English, French and Spanish lavender—and how to harvest and use lavender flowers.
Do you know the differences between English lavender vs French lavender? Are they similar in appearance? What about their flowers, do they...
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Adore English lavender as much as I do? Find out how to use this aromatic herb in recipes and more. Plus, get my best tips for growing and drying lavender.
Lavandula angustifolia 'Miss Katherine' (English Lavender) is the best pink-flowered English Lavender currently in cultivation, blooming in late spring-early summer with numerous spikes of light pink flowers.
Do you know which type of lavender is best for your garden? Start with learning the difference between English and French lavender now on Gardener's Path.
SuperBlue' is a compact and fragrant Lavender plant that tops out at 12", making it a perfect choice for edging walkways and setting into patio containers. This English Lavender is fairly tough, withstanding drought and overwintering reliably in all but the coldest zones. Rich and saturated, 'SuperBlue' produces blooms that are tighter together, delivering more color and fewer airy gaps. (Lavandula angustifolia)
Lavandula angustifolia 'Pastor's Pride' (English Lavender) is a twice blooming variety that has thrived in the Mid-West with excellent cold hardiness and moisture tolerance. This variety has nice chubby mid-blue flower spikes in late spring and September.
Find out how to prune English lavender to make it look better and last longer. Photos of my lavender from 2013-2023 are proof that it works!
How to harvest lavender including timing, tips, and tricks for the best yield. Plus, how to use it in crafts, recipes, and beauty products.
Discover the best type of lavender for your garden. We'll cover the difference between English, French, Spanish, Woolly, and Hybrid Lavender and how to choose the best one for your garden here.