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Lavender is an easy perennial, this wonderfully fragrant plant does not look out of place in any garden. You can plant lavender all year round provided it doesn't freeze. The plants are carefully packed and delivered at low shipping costs.
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Lavender (Lavandula)  3 Plants

Lavender plants love sunlight, so put them in a nice spot in the garden or in a pot on the terrace. - Wonderfully fragrant and evergreen

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Buy lavender online

Buy lavender online. Lavender and its recognisable scent undoubtedly conjure up images of sunny, rolling purple slopes in the Mediterranean or French balconies filled with this garden plant. This undisputed French garden classic is also unprecedentedly popular in the Netherlands, adding a romantic, Mediterranean touch to the Dutch garden. With this wonderfully fragrant, versatile garden plant, you can go either way. Lavender is lovely as a partition, but also as a border along the garden path, as a plant in the border or in iron buckets on the terrace or balcony. In summer, in full bloom with blue, purple, pink or white flowers, this garden plant attracts everyone's attention and is one of the favourite spots of bumblebees and cabbage whites. So plant Lavender close to your terrace so you can enjoy it to the full.


Lavender cuttings

Taking Lavender cuttings is very easy. To get a cutting from this plant, just cut off a medium-sized branch, plant it in a planter full of soil in the ground and wait for the roots to grow. Cuttings are definitely recommended as Lavender can be enjoyed all year round. For taking cuttings, we recommend using cutting powder, which you can also order in our webshop. Indoors and outdoors. Combine the flowers with rosemary, parsley, thyme and savory and you have a herb mix for the barbecue or stew. And did you know that the Greeks and Romans were already big fans of this plant? They loved the smell and used it for their bath rituals and to make all kinds of creams and salves.

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