
While lavender is resilient, beware of overwatering. In cold weather, rain should suffice, while during summer, the soil should dry out between waterings.
Initially, you can plant lavender cuttings in a small seedbed, transplanting when they reach about 7 centimeters in height.
Interested in growing lavender on your balcony? Regular weeding is essential. Additionally, organic manure or fertilizers aid in cultivating a lush and healthy plant. Opt for a blend rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Verify the soil’s pH, maintaining it between 6 and 8.
Lavender can also be grown from seeds; simply bury them and await the first sprouts.

