In Croatia, June is usually a Lavender harvest month. In the coastal parts lavender flowers sooner, and in northwestern Croatia we harvest it around the end of June. The lavender isn't very popular here due to the popular opinion that the lavender can't survive in the cold, but actually, some varieties grow excellent even in cold and can be grown in harsh winter conditions.
Warmth, sun, and no watering is a perfect combination
Lavender likes hot and sunny areas, but they can survive in colder areas, provided that the soil is not too wet. The humidity will kill the roots much faster than the frost will. The lavender prefers well-drained soil and doesn't mind being without water for a longer period. It is perfect for slope and rock gardens.
Once you choose the right spot you can forget about it until the harvest time. Lavender doesn't need any fertilizers or fresh compost. It grows the best in a poor rocky environment. Give your lavender lots of sun and enough room, and it will thrive.
Old lavender bushes
My garden is home to two lavender bushes. These bushes have been here for over 20 years. The old bushes are huge. Their woody bits are now giant, and it has more and more branches every year. I refuse to cut my bushes, so they look a bit messy and weird.
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