2 Lavender Live Plant Plugs – 2-3 inch Tall Live Starters for Topiary & Garden

Original price was: $51.96.Current price is: $25.98.

Start your fragrant garden journey with 2 Lavender Live Plant plugs. These 2-3 inch tall, well-rooted starters are ideal for crafting a beautiful lavender topiary or planting directly into your garden. Enjoy the calming aroma and elegant beauty of lavender.

Item Details
  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    USDA Zones 5-9
  • Soil Type

    Well-draining, sandy or gravelly soil
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun (6-8+ hours daily)
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring to early summer outdoors, year-round indoors

Jan 15

Jan 20 - Jan 22

Jan 25 - Jan 29

Shipping and return policies: Our Alive & Thrive Guarantee covers issues with your plants within the first 30 days. Reach out to us. Our team will answer your questions and help you find the plants that are truly suitable for your environment, climate, and personal preferences.

    Find a ProductInquire About a Product

    Overview

    Embark on a delightful gardening adventure with our premium lavender live plant plugs. This offering includes two healthy, well-rooted starter plants, each standing 2-3 inches tall, ready to be transplanted and nurtured into flourishing specimens. Lavender, scientifically known as Lavandula, is cherished globally for its captivating fragrance, beautiful purple blooms, and versatile uses. These young plants are the perfect foundation for creating stunning lavender topiary designs, adding a touch of elegance to your home, or establishing a fragrant, pollinator-friendly garden bed. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just beginning, these robust starters provide an excellent opportunity to cultivate the timeless charm of lavender.

    Our lavender plugs are carefully grown to ensure they arrive strong and vibrant, prepared for their new environment. They are an excellent choice for both indoor cultivation, where they can bring their soothing aroma into your living space, or for outdoor landscaping, where they thrive in sunny garden spots. The varieties may include popular types like French lavender and English lavender, known for their distinct characteristics and aromatic qualities. These small but mighty starters promise to transform your space with their beauty and calming presence.

    Key Benefits

    Bringing lavender into your home or garden offers a multitude of advantages beyond its aesthetic appeal. The presence of a lavender live plant can significantly enhance your environment and well-being:

    • Aromatic Bliss: Lavender is renowned for its soothing and pleasant fragrance. The scent can help reduce stress, promote relaxation, and improve sleep quality, making it a wonderful addition to bedrooms or living areas.
    • Versatile Landscaping: These starter plants are perfect for various garden applications, from creating low hedges and borders to filling rock gardens. They attract beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies, contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
    • Culinary and Medicinal Uses: Many lavender varieties, especially English lavender, are safe for culinary use, adding a unique floral note to baked goods, teas, and savory dishes. It also has traditional medicinal uses, often employed in aromatherapy for its calming properties.
    • Drought Tolerance: Once established, lavender plants are remarkably drought-tolerant, making them an excellent choice for water-wise gardening. They thrive in sunny, well-drained conditions with minimal need for frequent watering.
    • Low Maintenance: Lavender is generally a low-maintenance plant, requiring minimal pruning and care once established. This makes it suitable for gardeners who prefer less demanding plants that still offer significant rewards.
    • Topiary Potential: These starter plugs are specifically sized for training into beautiful lavender topiary shapes, adding a sophisticated and artistic element to your plant collection.
    • Pest Repellent: The strong scent of lavender acts as a natural deterrent for many common garden pests, including mosquitoes, fleas, and moths, helping to protect nearby plants without harsh chemicals.

    Plant Care & Growing Tips

    Caring for your lavender live plant plugs is straightforward, ensuring they grow into robust and beautiful plants. Proper care is essential for healthy development and abundant blooms. Lavender thrives in conditions that mimic its native Mediterranean habitat.

    Sunlight Requirements: Lavender demands abundant sunlight. It requires at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to flourish. For indoor cultivation, place your lavender near a south-facing window or under a grow light. If planting outdoors, choose a location that receives full sun throughout the day. Insufficient light can lead to leggy growth and sparse flowering.

    Watering Schedule: When your lavender plugs arrive, ensure the soil is lightly moist. Once established, lavender is drought-tolerant and prefers to dry out between waterings. Overwatering is a common cause of issues like root rot. Water thoroughly when the top 1-2 inches of soil feel dry to the touch, then allow it to drain completely. During winter months, reduce watering significantly, especially for outdoor plants.

    Soil Type and Drainage: Excellent drainage is paramount for lavender. It thrives in lean, well-draining soil with a slightly alkaline pH (6.7 to 7.3). A sandy or gravelly loam is ideal. Avoid heavy clay soils that retain too much moisture. If planting in pots, use a high-quality potting mix amended with perlite or sand to enhance drainage. Ensure pots have drainage holes.

    Temperature Range and USDA Hardiness Zone: Most lavender varieties, including French lavender and English lavender, are hardy in USDA Zones 5-9. They prefer warm, dry conditions and can tolerate some frost, but extreme cold can be damaging. Protect outdoor plants in colder zones during winter with a layer of mulch. Indoor plants should be kept in a room with temperatures between 60-70°F (15-21°C) and away from cold drafts.

    Fertilization: Lavender is not a heavy feeder and generally does not require much fertilization. In fact, too much fertilizer can lead to lush foliage but fewer flowers. If your soil is very poor, you can apply a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer once in early spring. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers. For potted plants, a very dilute liquid feed once a month during the growing season might be beneficial, but often isn’t necessary.

    Common Problems: The most common issues with lavender stem from overwatering and poor drainage, leading to root rot. Ensure proper watering practices and well-draining soil to prevent this. Other problems can include fungal diseases in humid conditions; good air circulation helps prevent these. Pests are rarely an issue due to lavender’s strong scent, but occasionally aphids or whiteflies might appear and can be treated with insecticidal soap.

    Size & Details

    This listing provides two robust lavender live plant plugs, each measuring approximately 2-3 inches in height. These starter plants are well-rooted, making them ideal for immediate transplanting into larger containers or directly into your garden. Each plug has a diameter of about 1 inch, indicating a healthy, established root system ready for growth. While small upon arrival, these young plants possess significant growth potential. If intended for landscape application, it is recommended to establish them in a 3-5 inch pot first to allow their root systems to strengthen before planting outdoors.

    The growth rate of lavender can vary depending on the specific variety, such as French lavender or English lavender, and environmental conditions. Generally, lavender can grow to a mature height of 1-3 feet and spread similarly. Expect these plugs to begin showing noticeable growth within a few weeks of transplanting, with flowering typically occurring in late spring to early summer of the following year, once established. These young plants are perfect for those who enjoy nurturing plants from an early stage and seeing them mature into fragrant, beautiful specimens.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Q: How big does this lavender live plant get? A: Each plug is 2-3 inches tall upon arrival. Once mature, lavender plants can typically reach 1-3 feet in height and spread, depending on the variety and growing conditions.
    • Q: What size pot should I use for transplanting these plugs? A: For initial establishment, we recommend transplanting these 1-inch diameter plugs into a 3-5 inch pot. This allows the roots to develop further before moving to a larger container or the garden.
    • Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: Lavender can thrive both indoors and outdoors. For outdoor planting, ensure it receives full sun. For indoor cultivation, place it in a sunny window or under a grow light.
    • Q: How much sunlight does lavender live plant need? A: Lavender requires a minimum of 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day to grow optimally and produce abundant flowers.
    • Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, once established, lavender is considered a low-maintenance plant. The most crucial aspects are providing plenty of sunlight and ensuring well-draining soil to prevent overwatering.
    • Q: What condition will the plants arrive in? A: Your lavender live plant plugs will arrive as well-rooted starter plants, carefully packaged to ensure they are healthy and ready for transplanting.
    • Q: Can I use this lavender for culinary purposes? A: While some lavender varieties like English lavender are excellent for culinary use, it’s best to confirm the specific variety if you intend to use it for cooking or teas.
    • Q: When is the best time to plant these lavender plugs outdoors? A: The best time to plant lavender outdoors is in the spring after the last frost, or in early fall. If establishing in pots first, they can be transplanted at any time.
    • Q: Will this lavender topiary plant survive winter in my zone? A: Most lavender varieties are hardy in USDA Zones 5-9. If you are in a colder zone, provide winter protection or grow them in containers that can be moved indoors.
    • Q: What type of soil does lavender prefer? A: Lavender prefers well-draining, sandy, or gravelly soil with a slightly alkaline pH. Good drainage is critical to prevent root issues.
    Type

    English Lavender, Hybrid Goodwin Creek, French Lavender

    Reviews

    There are no reviews yet.

    Be the first to review “2 Lavender Live Plant Plugs – 2-3 inch Tall Live Starters for Topiary & Garden”

    People Also Viewed

    -50%

    Sold 71 products

    Original price was: $147.16.Current price is: $73.58.
    -50%

    Sold 66 products

    Original price was: $319.96.Current price is: $159.98.
    -50%

    Sold 82 products

    Original price was: $319.96.Current price is: $159.98.
    -50%

    Sold 57 products

    Original price was: $391.96.Current price is: $195.98.
    -50%

    Sold 68 products

    Original price was: $41.56.Current price is: $20.78.
    -40%
    +
    This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

    Sold 79 products

    Original price was: $94.52.Current price is: $56.72.
    -50%

    Sold 99 products

    Original price was: $147.16.Current price is: $73.58.
    -50%

    Sold 57 products

    Original price was: $140.40.Current price is: $70.20.

    WHY CHOOSE GARDEN NURSERY?

    Expert Gardening Advice for Your Landscape

    Need help choosing the right plants for your space? Not sure how to care for your garden? Our Plant Experts are here to guide you every step of the way!

    care tips