French Lavender Plant - Fragrant Lavender for Pots & Pollinators - The Healing Herb Garden

French Lavender Plant -Fragrant Lavender for Pots & Pollinators

9cm Pot
£5.75
Sale price  £5.75 Regular price 
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French Lavender Plant - Fragrant Lavender for Pots & Pollinators - The Healing Herb Garden

French Lavender Plant -Fragrant Lavender for Pots & Pollinators

£5.75
Sale price  £5.75 Regular price 
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A fragrant Mediterranean favourite for your healing garden

French Lavender is a beautifully aromatic plant, loved for its silver-green foliage and distinctive flower heads topped with delicate “rabbit ear” petals. Full of colour, scent, and movement, it instantly brings a warm Mediterranean feel to the garden.

Whether planted in pots by a doorway or woven through sunny borders, this is a plant that fills the garden with fragrance and calm throughout summer.

Why choose The Healing Herb Garden French Lavender?

Our French Lavender plants are carefully grown and selected to establish quickly and thrive in UK gardens. Supplied as strong, healthy plants, they are ready to grow in borders, containers, or patio pots.

Our plants are carefully grown and nurtured with patience and care, so they arrive healthy, well-rooted, and ready to thrive in your garden.

French Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) is a tender perennial shrub known for its fragrant foliage and long-lasting purple flower heads. Flowering from late spring through summer, it attracts bees and pollinators while adding structure and colour to the garden.

This compact lavender thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for containers, gravel gardens, and sunny borders.

French Lavender – The Healing Herb Garden

Usually available: Spring – Autumn
Life cycle: Tender perennial
Height: 45 – 60 cm
Position: Full sun
Soil preference: Well-drained soil

Planting

Location: Plant in borders, gravel gardens, or containers with excellent drainage.
Sunlight: Full sun for best flowering and fragrance.
Spacing: Allow 45 – 60 cm between plants.

Care

Watering: Water regularly until established; afterwards, only during prolonged dry periods.
Maintenance: Deadhead after flowering and lightly trim to maintain shape.
Soil: Prefers light, well-drained soil and dislikes sitting wet in winter.

Height & Spread

45 – 60 cm × 45 – 60 cm

Harvesting

Method: Cut flower stems using scissors or secateurs.
Timing: Harvest flowers during peak bloom for best fragrance.
Frequency: Regular picking encourages repeat flowering.

Top tips

Garden use: Perfect for pots, edging, and Mediterranean-style gardens.
Pollinator friendly: Flowers attract bees and beneficial insects.
Fragrance: Ideal near pathways, patios, or seating areas where the scent can be enjoyed.

 

FAQs

What is the difference between French lavender and regular lavender?
French Lavender (Lavandula stoechas) is known for its distinctive flower heads topped with decorative petals, often called “rabbit ears.” It has a softer, slightly different fragrance and flowers earlier than English lavender, which is generally hardier and more cold tolerant.

Is French Lavender hardy in the UK?
French Lavender can grow well in the UK, especially in sheltered, sunny positions with good drainage. It is less hardy than English lavender and may need protection during severe winter weather.

Should French Lavender be cut back?
Yes, lightly trim French Lavender after flowering to help maintain a compact shape and encourage healthy growth. Avoid cutting back into old woody stems.

What should you not plant next to lavender?
Avoid planting lavender next to moisture-loving plants, as lavender prefers dry, well-drained soil and full sun. Plants with very different watering needs may struggle when grown together.

Will French Lavender survive the UK winter?
French Lavender can survive mild UK winters, particularly in sheltered gardens or containers moved to protected areas. In colder regions, winter protection may help plants overwinter successfully.