While you can grow lavender in USDA Hardiness Zone 5, it is unlikely you will ever have a lavender hedge. Lavender will grow just about anywhere--but you have to create a micro-climate. [3d-flip-book mode=”fullscreen” urlparam=”fb3d-page” id=”3744″ title=”false”] × × × As I have noticed that 6 pots live plants costs a lot for international freight. Lavender plants will tolerate many growing conditions, but they thrive in warm, well-draining soil, and full sun. Read how easy lavender is to add to your garden decor. Most lavenders are labeled hardy in USDA zones 5 to 9.
However, I grow it just fine in Florida--very hot and muggy. Hardy noninvasive perennials, lavenders suit both informal and formal gardens. Unfortunately the cost of international shipping of live plants is very expensive, and getting more expensive as the price of oil rises. Growing Lavender from Seed in Malaysia Answered by: Conrad Richter Question from: Christopher Posted on: September 16, 2005 I do love your website.

Mature lavenders form dense mounds of foliage, ranging from grey to green and from 30 to 60 centimetres tall – beautiful even when they're not blooming. It is a cooler-weather crop: for instance, I know it grows beautifully in the American Pacific Northwest, like Oregon and Washington State (cool and damp).
Lavender plants are the perfect addition to the lazy gardener's yard. I am 22 years old from Malaysia.