This lavender plant grew from a single shoot into the luscious plant you see today. It only takes a few seeds to produce such a plant. The seeds go a long way: multiplying into several shoots. As the season changes from summer to fall, there are things to consider when preparing our plants for the change of the season. For the upcoming winter season Terrableu suggests the following for potted lavender plants such as these:
When bring it inside for the winter, it will need to be acclimatized to its new location, to do this:
Move plant to a covered porch (receives less sunlight) to get it use to less sun for a few hours each day for a week or so, increase time toward end. Leave potted plant in this spot without moving for another week.
Move the plant inside house for a couple hours each day for a week, gradually increasing time inside.
Keep in a good spot that receives lots of sunlight and has good air circulation
Water less often than in the summer. Allow top inch of soil to be dry before watering again.
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