Lavender: An Old-Fashioned Flower for Today's Gardeners


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The final section of this book discusses lavender growing around the world. It makes me wish I lived in a warmer climate where I could grow more than just a few hardy varieties of these delightful plants. However, no matter where you reside, this book is for you. It doesn't matter if you simply enjoy lavender in your perennial border or herb garden, or if you are a producer of lavender oil for the perfume industry. The author's writing style complemented by outstanding photography makes this a must-have book for every gardener.

Until next time, good gardening to you!
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3.   Jun 8, 2001 1:05 AM
In response to message posted by Diana_Pederson:

I have read that lavender live longer when grown in lean, stony soil than when ...


-- posted by Kirk_Johnson


2.   Jun 7, 2001 6:57 PM
In response to message posted by Kirk_Johnson:

My lavender are growing in fairly heavy clay soil and are doing just fine too. ...


-- posted by Diana_Pederson


1.   Jun 4, 2001 12:32 AM
I have heavy clay soil, so I am growing my collection of lavender in gravel over a drainpipe. They are quite happy, even though there is very little soil. ...

-- posted by Kirk_Johnson





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