How many lavender plants can be planted in one pot?Generally, if it is a seedling, it is best to plant two or three lavender plants in a flowerpot, but after it grows up, you need to change the pot in time. After it grows up, one lavender plant is needed in one flowerpot. If too many are planted in a flowerpot, it will lead to insufficient nutrients. Lavender is a perennial plant. It is more suitable to be planted in smaller pots to avoid water accumulation at its roots. In addition, it is best to plant lavender around March in spring, as the climate at this time is more suitable for lavender growth. How to grow lavender in pots1. When planting potted lavender, you should pay attention to the selection of seeds. Generally, you need to use seeds that are free of diseases and insect pests and have relatively full grains, which can increase its survival rate. 2. Generally, you can plant them after choosing suitable seeds. Sow the seeds evenly in fertile sandy soil, then bury the seeds with soil, and finally compact the soil. 3. After planting the lavender seeds, you must provide them with light and water in time to help them grow and bloom quickly. |
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