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How often to water lavender?
Lavender, known for its fragrant flowers and silvery foliage,
is native to the Mediterranean and thrives in well-draining soil with moderate moisture.
While establishing, young lavender plants require regular watering,
about once or twice a week, ensuring the soil doesn't become waterlogged.
Once matured, lavender is drought-tolerant, reducing the need for frequent watering.
In this stage, watering once every two to three weeks is usually sufficient.
During hot and dry spells, you might need to water a bit more frequently,
but always let the top few inches of soil dry out between watering sessions.
Overwatering or letting lavender sit in wet soil can lead to root rot,
a common issue with this plant.
Ensure it's planted in well-draining soil or pots. Remember, when in doubt, it's better to underwater
lavender than to overwater, as it prefers drier conditions reminiscent of its native habitat.