lavender companion plants

Learn exactly what companion plants will work best in your garden to maximize your lavender harvest!

Companion Planting Benefits

- Improved yields - Decreased pest pressure - Better plant vigor - Improved flavor All without added herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers 

Lavender Notes:

Lavender actually benefits from gravel or sandy soil as it prefers well-drained soil to damp or wet soil. Lavender does best in warm climates with full sun. This perennial plant is hardy to USDA zone 5.

Green Blob
Tilted Green Blob

Lavender is usually grown in the home garden as an ornamental plant, popular due to its attractive flowers and fragrance and ability to tolerate dry conditions with little water.

Spanish lavender looks slightly different than English lavender but is less cold hardy, zones 7-9. It's important to ensure you're planting the correct lavender variety for your growing zone.

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Companion planting is an easy way to maximize crop yields, reduce pest pressure, and save you some work without any chemicals or external inputs!

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