Lavender Plants-time to get ready for planting!

Is it Spring yet? This beautiful photo of our tables full of lavender plants is a reminder that Spring is almost here and NOW is the time to be preparing your garden. This is also a great time to place your pre-order for lavender plants with us, as it helps insure that the varieties you want will be available for shipping to you when Spring planting time does finally arrive! If you have some questions about growing lavender we have a great page on our website title “growing lavender” to help you with your questions.



4 thoughts on “Lavender Plants-time to get ready for planting!”

  • I LIVE IN NORTH CENTRAL CONNECTICUT AND HAVE ACID SOIL, HOW ARE MY CHANCES OF GROWING SOME GOOD LAVENDER PLANTS..WILL APPRECIATE YOUR REPLY AS I NEED TO ORDER PLANTS AS WELL AS CUT AND DRIED LAVENDER…I AM A BASKET WEAVER HERE AND USE THE LAVENDER FOR FILLING AND DECORATION…THANK YOU, SINCERELY, EVIE GERR

  • I just visited the lavendar farms during off season Jan 19 – 29. What a wonderful sight. Gently rolling hills filled with the beautiful lavendar plants. . .not yet blooming, but waiting in the gentle winter to burst open. I could imagine the beauty of the lavendar festival. . .ready with the plants. You live in a beautiful valley with so much natural beauty.

    I am interesting to know more about shipping lavendar plants. Will the plants be compatible with our Zone 5 or 6 planting area?

    donnaj

  • I’m interested in zone 5 and 6 planting also but I live in Nevada. I tried growing lavender from seeds but there never take…….I would love to grow some since they are great plants for our climate and don’t need that much water. Do you have a part of your website that talks about growing lavender? (sorry new to your site)

  • I live in New Hampshire and was wondering which lavender plant would be the best to grow for healing purposes and when should I start planting it ?

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