Lavender is such a useful semi-shrub. It can
be used in so many different ways – for cooking and medicinal purposes, in the
garden it attracts pollinators and can be used to create a variety of “feelings”
in a given planting scheme.
Here in my Northumberland garden I use it to edge the raised
terrace on which our house stands.
Lavender loves a sunny spot, it prefers free draining soil
and apart from a trim when it’s finished flowering and a quick feed, it’s
practically maintenance free.
The bare stone work
is severe as can be seen here but isn’t our view fabulous
About five years ago I purchased, online, 50 Lavender
Hidcote plants in 9cm pots and planted them in the gravel between the paving
slabs and the sheer drop of the terrace.
I also planted them in the narrow border between the paved
area and the house.
before |
Now the terrace to the east and south of our property looks
like this.
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