Spanish lavender is another excellent choice for central and southern Florida as it thrives in USDA zones 6-11. You can also try Lavandin or Goodwin Creek Grey.
Spanish lavender is another excellent choice for central and southern Florida as it thrives in USDA zones 6-11. You can also try Lavandin or Goodwin Creek Grey.
As temperatures in Florida are quite high, you should plant lavender where it can get plenty of sunlight in the earlier half of the day and then be protected in the afternoon.
As temperatures in Florida are quite high, you should plant lavender where it can get plenty of sunlight in the earlier half of the day and then be protected in the afternoon.
Florida is known as the wettest state in the US, so you won’t have to irrigate established lavender at all. If there are rainless periods, you’ll have to irrigate.
Florida is known as the wettest state in the US, so you won’t have to irrigate established lavender at all. If there are rainless periods, you’ll have to irrigate.
Lavender plants need to be pruned at least once a year, preferably in early spring, once the weather gets a bit warmer and new growth starts appearing.
Lavender plants need to be pruned at least once a year, preferably in early spring, once the weather gets a bit warmer and new growth starts appearing.