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Provide as much light as possible, Lavenders love direct sunlight. Keep soil moist and ensure plenty of drainage.

From mid May, and once the buds and flowers have appeared, your Lavender will be very happy outdoors.

During these warmer months you will be blessed with its vibrant purple flowers and heavenly scent. Once autumn arrives and the flowers have died away, cut the stems back leaving approximately 10 cms of stem remaining. This will help maintain your plant's shape and encourage new growth the following year. Bring your plant indoors at this time and keep it in a light place, giving only a little water.

By following these simple instructions your Lavender should last year after year.

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Provide as much light as possible, Lavenders love direct sunlight.  Keep soil moist and ensure plenty of drainage.