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Best time to plant lavender to see it 'flower beautifully'

Once bloomed, lavender can even be used for various health benefits

English lavender is much more hardy than European alternatives(Image: Pexels)

As the cold winter departs and spring brings a fresh new bloom of nature, the plant experts at Ashridge have revealed some essential tips and tricks to grow beautiful lavender plants in your home.

They say that, if you want to bring lavender's fresh, floral scent to your home, you must be fully aware of which plant you are buying and its exact properties. English lavender is much more hardy than European alternatives like French or Spanish lavender, meaning your plants are more likely to survive outside during winter. French, Spanish, and even hybrid lavender is much more tender and should be protected from harsh weather.

The perfect time to plant lavender

Thanks to warmer weather conditions, the turn of spring is the best time to begin planting lavender. The plant thrives in dry soil and can rot in cold, wet conditions more associated with winter. Planting in April or May gives your lavender time to settle and flower beautifully over the spring and summer.

Where to plant lavender

Lavender grows best in sun-drenched spots with at least six to eight hours of full sun each day. It is best to avoid planting your lavender near large plants and trees to minimise the chance of them being covered in shadow. Experts suggest leaving between 1.5ft and 3ft between plants to allow for unrestricted, tidy growth.

Once you find the perfect sunspot in your garden, ensure your lavender is planted in a raised bed, along a wall or at the top of a slope. This placement will help improve your plant's drainage and prevent it from getting waterlogged.

Can you plant lavender indoors?

While many people use the warmer, brighter months to grow lavender in their gardens, those looking for a vibrant indoor plant can also choose lavender. Due to its level of hardiness and its calming nature, lavender is an excellent, low-maintenance plant for any home.

In fact, its strong, beautiful scent also serves as an excellent deterrent to pests like moths and flies. Just ensure your lavender plant has a quality potting soil combined with a little cactus mix and is positioned at a south-facing window to soak up as much sunlight as possible.

Is lavender poisonous to pets?

Lavender contains a small amount of linalool, a compound toxic to dogs and cats. However, toxicity is not a common issue due to the plant's small concentrations of linalool. If your dog or cat were to ingest large amounts of lavender, this could result in vomiting, diarrhoea and other more severe conditions. Luckily, dogs and cats usually dislike the scent of lavender, which should deter them from going near your plants.