The Beautiful Flowering Plant You Should Grow Near Lavender In Your Garden

Rosemary

Rosemary & lavender thrive together as they share similar needs: full sun, well-draining alkaline soil. They suit both inground beds & containers. Note: Rosemary is less winter hardy than lavender.

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Roses

Roses and lavender pair well in gardens, complementing each other's textures and colors. Similar growing needs make them easy to cultivate together.

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Yarrow

Yarrow, like lavender, flourishes in sunny, well-drained soil, and is drought-tolerant. In low-nutrient soil, it's easier to manage. Both are great for pollinators.

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Thyme

Thyme, an aromatic herb from the Mediterranean, thrives with minimal water like rosemary and lavender. It's essential for homemade herb blends and complements lavender as a cold-hardy companion plant.

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Sedum

Sedum complements lavender with its low water needs, late-season flowering, and pollinator support. Various sedum types, including groundcovers, enhance lavender beds.

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Brassicas

Grow brassicas like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage in your garden. Lavender nearby deters pests, but plant it in pots to control moisture.

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Coneflowers

Coneflowers and lavender make great companions in the garden. Their similar needs and beautiful blooms attract bees and butterflies, providing food for wild birds in fall and winter.

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Sage

Sage, like lavender, thrives in pots or inground beds. It wards off pests in gardens. Try tricolor or purple sage for vibrant foliage.

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