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Lavender 'SuperBlue'

Lavandula angustifolia
Who can resist pinching full buds of lavender to release the sweet, bracing fragrance that brings us into the moment and opens us to the sublime? Yes, 'SuperBlue' can do all that, while repelling deer and those ravenous rabbits! Compact, with many spikes thick with saturated deep blue-purple blooms, ideal for hot, dry conditions in containers or overwintered along the gravel path. Bees, etc., love it too! Patented.
SKU #P8573

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Pot: 3.5" h x 2.63" w (9.5 fl oz)
Lifecycle
Perennial
Perennial Hardiness Zone
5,
6,
7,
8
Mature Size
1' h x 1' w
Sun
Full sun
Soil
Regular, well-drained
Season
Summer
Color
Rich blue-purple
Features
Scented Leaves
Great for containers
Great Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Heat or Drought Tolerant
Attracts Butterflies
Attracts Bees
Attracts Beneficial Insects
WHEN TO SET OUTSIDE
After last frost.
PLACEMENT & CULTIVATION
Lavender repels browsing deer and is a top bee-attracting plant, making it a great addition to vegetable gardens that need pollinators. Containers of hardy lavender are fragrant additions to outdoor sitting areas and create fragrant hedges in sunny, well-drained herb and dry border gardens. Lavender needs neutral to alkaline soils amended with sand and gravel and added gravel mulch in winter to aid drainage around the crowns. In early spring, cut two-year-old lavender back to about 2" above woody stems to new shoots, creating a bushy rounded form that will bloom on the new season's growth. Harvest flowers when they are barely opened and dry upside down for several weeks. Deadhead the spent blooms and trim lightly for some possible rebloom later in the season. Take cuttings after three years to replace old specimens with fresh, vigorously growing plants; however, lavender plants can be longer-lived with proper pruning. Lavender is an edible flower; when used sparingly, its perfumed flowers flavor honey and iced sorbets.
Final Spacing:
1.5'
Water Requirements:
Low Water Use
Watering Details:
Water during especially dry spells.
Soil pH:
Neutral to alkaline. May benefit from addition of lime to soil.
Fertilizer:
Mix in a couple of inches of compost prior to planting if soil is especially poor; fertilizer will decrease the fragrance of the flowers.
Diseases & Pests:
Avoid fungal problems by spacing plants properly and planting them in a location that receives good air flow.
When to Cut for Bouquets:
Harvest when lower 1/3 has started to open.