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California Garden TV: How to Grow Lavender in Containers or the Ground



In this video I will show you how to grow lavender in containers or pots, or how to grow lavender plants in the ground.

MENTIONED VIDEOS
Pruning Lavender & Other Herbs: https://youtu.be/rC5lQawutgM
Tulip Lasagne: https://youtu.be/Z5aTQTJRbtU
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18 Comments

  1. I just love lavender and want to grow it in a container inside in front of a window and enjoy that great smell

  2. Wow, i just bought lavender seeds yesterday to try to grow for the first time. Nice timing as always!

  3. Great information! I'm diving into lavender this season. Totally failed trying from seed though!. Thanks Brian!!

  4. Great information! Now I know more about planting some Lavender in pots. Ty for sharing this information

  5. I have tryed to grow lavender three years in a row. Have no luck. So this year I will try growing it in pots.

  6. With such plantings, there is a new methodolgy for planting commercial herbs, shrubs, trees, etc. Get a bottle of molasses, sorghum syrump, or Karo (white or brown) corn syrup. Plants get stressed from transplanting, but also their new rooting tendrils need extra energy in getting established – BESIDES organic composted matter, and watering. They need energy – i.e. carbohydrates – "sugar." Putting down a saturated soil with sugar for any plant vastly assits the plant stress and root tendrils gain extra "food" growing into their new soil area. Also the plant will feed with (or off) the additional soil organisms – mushroom mychorrizae (inter-trading mushroom harvested micronized minerals for the plant's photosynthesis sugars) and soil bacteria. So irrigate and sugar-feed your plants. Also Vitamin B- energy vitamins (vital amino acids) make plants go insane with growth, foliage, flowering, and fruiting. The easiest way for plants is finding a local craft brewer and getting their post-mash with all of its processed starches, sugars, vitamins, and minerals for excellent composting matter.

  7. Thank you so much, I'll try again hopefully I'll succeed this time. I'm in South Africa

  8. Thanks for the video. It was very helpful. I am putting in a new lavender soon, after no more freezing nights. Do you have a video on pruning lavender? I removed a huge, several years old lavender because inside of plant was all dead.

  9. You mentioned that you planted artichokes in your Mediterranean garden. What variety and did you use gopher cages?

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