Lavender Hidcote

£6.99

Silver-grey narrow leaves and masses of spikes of very attractive, dense, dark violet flower from July to September which are highly attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinating insects. Both the foliage and flowers are heavily perfumed filling the air when brushed against. It is named after Lawrence Johnson's famous garden, Hidcote Manor in Gloucestershire. Plant in a sunny position, in well drained soil. The dried leaves and flowers of Lavenders are useful in a pot-pourri. The flower heads should be cut before they are fully open.

 

We recommend planting lavender in spring. We do not normally send lavender plants in winter. UK grown plants.

 

HEDGE Trim in April. For hedges about 60cm (2ft). Plant 30 - 38cm (12 - 15ins) apart.

 

Supplied in 9cm Pots.