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This article was co-authored by Steve Masley. Steve Masley has been designing and maintaining organic vegetable gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years. He is an Organic Gardening Consultant and Founder of Grow-It-Organically, a website that teaches clients and students the ins and outs of organic vegetable gardening. In 2007 and 2008, Steve taught the Local Sustainable Agriculture Field Practicum at Stanford University. There are 8 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, 93% of readers who voted found the article helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 302,152 times.

Lavender plants are beautiful and fragrant plants that thrive in warm dry climates. Not all climates are great for them, so sometimes they need a little extra care to grow well and produce the blossoms you would like. But, with the correct lavender variety, right potting conditions, and care, you can have a thriving potted lavender plant in almost any place you live.

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Setting up the Right Growing Conditions

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  1. Step 1 Select a variety of lavender that suits your climate and space best. 1 Select a variety of lavender that suits your climate and space best. There are 45 different species of lavender with hundreds of varieties, so try narrowing your search by what you want lavender for. Lavenders in general are drought tolerant, but don’t handle the cold very well.[1]
    • If you live in a climate where the winters are very hard, you can still grow lavender plants, but you will probably have to treat them like annuals and replace them each year.
    • Uses for lavender include landscaping, dried buds, culinary, crafts, fresh cuttings, and essential oils. There are different varieties that fit each of these uses differently.[2]
  2. Step 2 Look for large pots. 2 Look for large pots. Lavender plants can grow to the size of a small shrub, so a large pot for starting will allow for this growth. 12-16 inch containers are the sizes you should look for. Do not look a pot with an attached saucer as this will limit efficient drainage. Remember that lavender plant roots are susceptible to rot if the soil retains water too long.
    • It would be best if the pot had multiple draining holes to further encourage quick drainage. You can drill extras if the pot you choose only has one drain hole.
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  3. Step 3 Fill the bottom 1-2 inches of your pot with the packing peanuts or gravel. 3 Fill the bottom 1-2 inches of your pot with the packing peanuts or gravel.[3] Even it out along the bottom, but it doesn’t need to be perfect. Make sure this material isn’t falling out of the draining holes.
  4. Step 4 Pour some of your potting mix into your pot. 4 Pour some of your potting mix into your pot. This mix should fill about a quarter to a third of the rest of the pot, or about 1-inch above the gravel or packing peanuts. Again, it doesn’t need to be perfect, but don’t fill the pot so full that the plant hardly fits and don’t under-fill it so the plant sits too deep in the pot.
    • You will need well-draining alkaline soil from a garden or department store. This soil is a common product in the garden section, so it should be easy to locate. Ask an employee if you have difficulty locating the right soil.
    • Mix the soil with your hands to break up any dirt clods.[4]
    • You can also add 1 Tablespoon of lime to the potting mix to increase the alkaline quality of the soil.[5]
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Planting Your Lavender Plant

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  1. Step 1 Remove the Lavender plant from its current pot. 1 Remove the Lavender plant from its current pot. Squeeze the bottom of the pot your lavender plant is in. This helps loosen the lavender and its dirt ball from the smaller pot. Tilt the lavender sideways and pull gently on the plant’s base. With the loosening of the previous step, the lavender plant should ease out of its old pot.[6]
    • The dirt should be solid enough that it feels like it will come out in one chunk if handled gently.
    • Handle your pot-less lavender gently to avoid breaking the dirt and damaging the roots as well as the foliage above the dirt.
    • Now you’re ready to pot your lavender plant in the new pot!
  2. Step 2 Place the lavender plant in the center of the pot. 2 Place the lavender plant in the center of the pot. Nestle it into the dirt that is already in the pot for security. The base of the plant should sit 3-inches below the rim of the pot.[7] Gently break the surface of the lavender dirt ball with your fingers to release some of the roots.[8]
    • Root binding happens when a plant has been in a small pot too long and the roots rival the dirt for space. This makes the dirt hard and unless the dirt and roots are loosened, the roots will not expand in their new pot and the plant will soon die.[9]
    • Most potted plants won’t be root bound, but it’s a good idea to loosen up the roots and dirt a little to ensure the roots get a healthy start.
  3. Step 3 Fill the rest of the pot with your potting mix. 3 Fill the rest of the pot with your potting mix. Fill it only up to the top of the dirt ball around the lavender plant’s roots.[10]
    • Don’t pack the soil around the Lavender plant. The soil needs to stay loose for effective drainage.
  4. Step 4 Spread a half cup timed-release fertilizer over your potting soil. 4 Spread a half cup timed-release fertilizer over your potting soil. Sprinkle the fertilizer on the soil and then scratch the fertilizer into the soil with a fork.
    • Timed-release fertilizer can be found at any gardening or farm store and will release fertilizer as the plant is watered.
    • An example of a timed-release pellet fertilizer is alfalfa pellets. They are organic and contain Triacontanol, which is a growth stimulant.[11]
    • Some soils come with fertilizers like alfalfa pellets already mixed in, so you may not need to do this.
  5. Step 5 Mulch your lavender plant. 5 Mulch your lavender plant. Turkey grits or white landscaping pebbles work best for mulching lavenders. Lay the mulch on the soil in a 2-inch thick layer up to the base of the plant.[12]
    • This mulch is great for preventing rot in the roots and stems of the plants.
    • The white color of turkey grits and white landscaping pebbles will reflect sunlight back to the plant which will stimulate growth. The mulch will also encourage air circulation and quick drainage.
    • These materials are inexpensive and can be found at farm and pet stores and some garden stores.[13]
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Caring for Your Lavender Plant

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  1. Step 1 Drench your plant in water. 1 Drench your plant in water. Water when the soil is almost dry. They need to be watered heavily so the plants get enough moisture. However, lavender plants must also be watered infrequently so the roots aren’t in contact with moisture long enough to rot.
    • Depending on where you live and what season it is, infrequent watering could mean weekly or biweekly.[14]
  2. Step 2 Place pots where they will get at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight. 2 Place pots where they will get at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight. Shade reduces growth and fragrance of the lavender plants.[15]
    • Place on concrete surfaces in cooler temperatures to amplify the heat the plants receive.[16]
  3. Step 3 Store your potted lavender plants in a garage or indoors during the winter to protect them. 3 Store your potted lavender plants in a garage or indoors during the winter to protect them. Freezing temperatures and snow aren’t handled very well by lavender plants.
    • One danger of leaving your lavenders in pots in the cold is that if there is enough moisture in the soil, it could freeze and crack your pots. The plant can handle the freezing, but your pots are less likely to.
  4. Step 4 Prune your lavender plants. 4 Prune your lavender plants. Lavenders should generally be pruned around August, but pruning time varies depending on what your climate is like. Use a pair of good pruning clippers to snip bunches of the stems away.
    • As a general rule, prune at least a couple of months before winter sets in.
    • Pruning a large lavender plant will take very little time with good pruning clippers
    • Snip the stems about three fingers above the new stems that are springing up around the base of the plants.
    • Pruning each year can potentially extend your lavender’s life to ten years if your climate will allow the plant to live through winter.[17]
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  • Question Can lavender grow in small pots? Steve Masley Steve Masley Garden Specialist Steve Masley has been designing and maintaining organic vegetable gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years. He is an Organic Gardening Consultant and Founder of Grow-It-Organically, a website that teaches clients and students the ins and outs of organic vegetable gardening. In 2007 and 2008, Steve taught the Local Sustainable Agriculture Field Practicum at Stanford University. Steve Masley Steve Masley Garden Specialist Expert Answer It's best to plant lavender in a large container. Otherwise, you'll have to water it 2-3 times a day, because it will dry out quickly in the sun. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 3 Helpful 12
  • Question When I bought my lavender plants, I was told they were all perennials, but I thought all perennials had bulbs. I didn't see any bulbs when I transferred them to my own pots. Was I lied to? Rebekah Armstrong Rebekah Armstrong Community Answer You were not lied to. Some examples of perennials that do not have bulbs are aster, bee balm, hydrangea, and roses to name a few. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 11 Helpful 18
  • Question How many lavender plants can I plant in one large pot? Chris Chris Top Answerer It depends on how large the pot is, but a good rule of thumb is to not plant more than one per pot. Lavender can grow to the size of a small shrub, with a large root system to match. Planting more than one in a pot can increase the chance that your plants become root-bound, causing the dirt to become hard and dense. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 5 Helpful 16
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Things You’ll Need

  • Lavender plant
  • Alkaline potting mix
  • Packing peanuts/loose gravel
  • Fertilizer
  • Turkey grit/white landscaping pebbles
  • Pruning clippers

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  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdRL48lAIV4
  7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdRL48lAIV4
  8. https://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Gardening/diggin-it/2010/0202/With-these-tips-anyone-can-grow-lavender
  9. https://www.rootsimple.com/2014/04/how-to-deal-with-extremely-root-bound-plants/
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Steve Masley Co-authored by: Steve Masley Garden Specialist This article was co-authored by Steve Masley. Steve Masley has been designing and maintaining organic vegetable gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area for over 30 years. He is an Organic Gardening Consultant and Founder of Grow-It-Organically, a website that teaches clients and students the ins and outs of organic vegetable gardening. In 2007 and 2008, Steve taught the Local Sustainable Agriculture Field Practicum at Stanford University. This article has been viewed 302,152 times. 22 votes - 93% Co-authors: 10 Updated: March 10, 2025 Views: 302,152 Categories: Featured Articles | Indoor and Patio Plants Article SummaryX

To plant lavender in a pot, start with a 12-16 inch (30-40 cm) pot with drainage holes in the bottom. Cover the bottom of the pot with a 1-inch (2.5-cm) layer of packing peanuts or gravel to improve the drainage, then fill a third of the rest of the pot with potting soil. Remove the lavender from its current pot and place the root ball in the center of the new pot. Next, loosely fill in the space around the root ball until it’s just covered at the top. Spread a time-release fertilizer over the top of the soil to help your lavender grow. You should also cover the top of the soil with a 2-inch (5-cm) layer of white landscaping pebbles or turkey grit mulch, which will help prevent the roots and stems of the plant from rotting. Place your lavender plant in a bright, sunny spot and water it whenever the soil is almost dry. To learn how to fertilize and water lavender, read more! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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