


English Lavender Plant
Lavandula angustifolia ‘Munstead’
Plant Availability: Spring-Summer
Pot Size: 1.5L
Benefits
‘Munstead’ is a compact and hardy English lavender variety, loved for its fragrant purple flowers and silver-green foliage. It’s perfect for borders, pots, and hedging, while attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Traditionally valued for its calming and soothing qualities, lavender can be used in teas, oils, sachets, and crafts.
Growing Conditions
Season: Best planted in spring or autumn
Soil: Super well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
Watering: Low once established; avoid overwatering!
Position: Completely Full sun
Fertilising: Minimal; prefers low-fertility soil
Use
Flowers can be harvested for teas, oils, dried arrangements, or potpourri. Its strong fragrance makes it excellent for natural insect repellents and household use. A classic plant for both ornamental and herbal gardens.
Growing Tips
Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth. Avoid heavy feeding or waterlogging. Plant in very sandy soil. Raised on Mound.
Companion Plants
Pairs well with Thyme, Echinacea and other herbs that dont require lots of water.
Lavandula angustifolia ‘Munstead’
Plant Availability: Spring-Summer
Pot Size: 1.5L
Benefits
‘Munstead’ is a compact and hardy English lavender variety, loved for its fragrant purple flowers and silver-green foliage. It’s perfect for borders, pots, and hedging, while attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Traditionally valued for its calming and soothing qualities, lavender can be used in teas, oils, sachets, and crafts.
Growing Conditions
Season: Best planted in spring or autumn
Soil: Super well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
Watering: Low once established; avoid overwatering!
Position: Completely Full sun
Fertilising: Minimal; prefers low-fertility soil
Use
Flowers can be harvested for teas, oils, dried arrangements, or potpourri. Its strong fragrance makes it excellent for natural insect repellents and household use. A classic plant for both ornamental and herbal gardens.
Growing Tips
Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushy growth. Avoid heavy feeding or waterlogging. Plant in very sandy soil. Raised on Mound.
Companion Plants
Pairs well with Thyme, Echinacea and other herbs that dont require lots of water.