Can Lavender Grow In Virginia?

Grosso or ‘fat lavender’ as it is commonly named (Lavandula x Intermedia ‘Grosso’) does well in Virginia. It will grow quite large, 32-36 inches in height, with stems of 20-24 inches and 3 inches of bloom. Grosso has a rich dark purple color close to eggplant and is hardy in our 4- season zones.

Does lavender do well in Virginia?

Lavender is a good choice for perennial gardens in Virginia, and under the right conditions, can be quite easy to grow.

When should I plant lavender in Virginia?

The best time to plant lavender is in the spring and early summer. In its first season, lavender will need to be watered a few times a week, but once established, it prefers infrequent, deep watering.

Where does lavender grow in Virginia?

Remember, lavenders grow well in rocky, sandy, dry soils, so your clay may benefit from the addition of small stones or gravel. You can also plant your lavender on mounds or on a slope, which will help with drainage.

How long does lavender bloom in Virginia?

Here in Virginia, depending on the variety, lavender blooms from early June through mid-July. When it’s time to cut your lavender it should ideally be done in the morning before 11 a.m. as the hot sun evaporates the oil in the buds.

Which lavender grows best in Virginia?

Lavandins Grosso
Lavandins. Grosso or ‘fat lavender’ as it is commonly named (Lavandula x Intermedia ‘Grosso’) does well in Virginia. It will grow quite large, 32-36 inches in height, with stems of 20-24 inches and 3 inches of bloom. Grosso has a rich dark purple color close to eggplant and is hardy in our 4- season zones.

Is lavender invasive in Virginia?

Plants will benefit from a small amount of lime and compost added in the fall. Lavender is neither aggressive nor invasive, and once established, is both deer and rabbit resistant. It works well with other drought-tolerant plants and herbs, but needs room to spread.

Where should I not plant lavender?

Because lavender loves full sun and dry conditions, it doesn’t do well with perennials or annuals that prefer shade. Plants such as some types of impatiens, hosta, camellias and fuschia are not as drought-resistant, so their need for water may drown out lavender.

Can you grow lavender in Northern Virginia?

However, we have found it to be hardy in Northern Virginia (Zone 7a) if planted in well-drained light soil where it gets at least six hours of sun.

Where is the best place for lavender to grow?

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A sun-drenched spot with free-draining soil is ideal. However, if grown in wet or heavy soil, lavender can suffer root rots, leading to its premature demise. To prevent this, grow in a raised bed or container if you have these conditions.

Are there lavender fields in Virginia?

Seven Oaks Lavender Farm. Seven Oaks Lavender Farm is a small family-owned and operated lavender farm in Catlett, Virginia. While we’re not far from Washington DC, we can attest that life is better among the blossoms!

Can I grow lavender in my yard?

Growing lavender is easy and rewarding. Lavender can be grown in garden beds or in pots. To grow lavender successfully it needs well-drained soil and full sun. In arid climates lavender grows well as a perennial, but in humid climates it is often grown as an annual.

What month is best for lavender?

The best time to plant tender lavender is in spring, from March through to May. If you have heavy soil, improve drainage by adding horticultural grit to the planting hole before planting.

Do lavender plants smell all year?

One of the more popular varieties of lavender plants, ‘Hidcote’ produces silvery-gray foliage and dark purple-blue flowers that remain fragrant all season long.

Do lavender flowers come back every year?

Most lavender plants come back year after year and can live for up to 15 years or more. French and Spanish lavenders are more susceptible to frost damage and may not grow back after a harsh winter.

Is lavender a perennial or?

Lavender is a perennial herb in many areas – that is, perennial if it gets really good drainage. Growing in a pot is an ideal way to provide good drainage. However, if the potting mix is extremely fertile, the plant may grow leaves and stems rather than flowering.

What states grow lavender best?

Lavender is a drought tolerant plant and thrives in dryer conditions other than high humidity. Ideal places to grow lavender would be Hawaii, California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and other states.

Will lavender survive winter Zone 7?

Whether or not French lavender survives winter depends on your climate. French lavender is not cold hardy (USDA zones 7-9) so it will not survive winter in climates that experience frost, snow, ice and consistently low temperatures.

Which lavender is the most cold hardy?

Hidcote superior
Hidcote superior is the most cold hardy lavender surviving temperatures as low as -30 °C (-20 °F). English lavender are the only lavender that can reliably live for several years in temperate climates that see frequent winter frosts and can grow successfully up to USDA zone 5.

What zone is Virginia?

Northern Virginia Growing Facts

Hardiness Zone: Arlington and Alexandria are mostly in Zone 7b. You can find the USDA Hardiness Zone Plant Map here.
Average rainfall: About 40 inches a year
Soil type: Clay, poor quality; needs amendments
When to mulch plants: In the fall and/or spring

Does lavender spread by itself?

Lavenders do not spread by division, self propagation or any other method apart from seeds dispersed from pods developed in their spent flower heads in late summer. (Although they are easily propagated with cuttings by gardeners).