Sensational™ Lavender Plant Hot on Sale

Description
Fuller Flowers Meet Unmatched Fragrance
Why Sensational™ Lavender Plants?
Full, thick flowers meet bright silver foliage, merging to create unbelievable contrast like you ve never seen…and setting the Sensational™ Lavender Plant apart.
It grows in a compact, dense habit with excellent branching. So, from containers on your porch or patio to decor indoors, the Lavender s purple blooms and ideal size make it perfect for placing nearly anywhere.
Guests and neighbors will be delighted by the sweet, floral lavender scent. And through it all, the Sensational™ Lavender Plant stands up to heat, humidity, drought and cold. Plus, it thrives in the harsh sunlight that causes similar varieties to die back.
Why Fast-Growing-Trees.com is Better
Good luck finding a full, healthy Sensational™ Lavender Plant at your local garden center.
Unlike most chain nurseries and big-box retailers, we’ve planted, grown and shipped your Lavender with meticulous care. That means that you get a hassle-free plant, ready to thrive in your landscape and burst with color quickly.
In fact, when you buy our larger sizes, you can get deep, rich purple color in your own garden as soon as the first season.
The sturdy, strong growth and vibrant color of the Sensational™ Lavender Plant mean that it s a popular item that sells out quickly. We recommend getting yours today…before they re gone!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Lavender will perform best if planted in a full sun location (6 to 8 hours of sun) with well-draining soil.
Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the Lavender s root ball, loosen the soil, and place the plant. Backfill the hole, lightly tamping the soil, to prevent air pockets from forming.
If you re container-planting, select a pot that s about two sizes larger than your shipped container. Use sandy potting mix, place your plant, and fill with the soil mix, leaving a couple of inches at the top. Give the potted plant a good drink of water and place it in front of a south-facing window or on a sunny patio spot.
2. Watering: Once your Lavender is established, it s generally drought tolerant but does like moist soil. If you re not sure when to water, use your index finger. Stick it into the soil and if it feels dry, add just enough water to moisten the area.
3. Fertilizing: A weekly feeding with liquid fertilizer will improve the flower color as well as encourage prolific flowering.
4. Pruning: Prune after the coldest part of winter has passed. Proper pruning will include removing dead or damaged areas and any desired shaping.
Additional Information
Size | 1 Quart, 1 Gallon |
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