As a lavender lover and gardener, I was looking to plant a sizeable lavender garden in my backyard To make this affordable, I knew buying lavender plug plants for sale in bulk would be the way to go Plug plants, also known as plugs, offer an economical way to buy many small starter lavender plants that can be planted out once the weather warms up.
When shopping for lavender plugs for sale online and through nurseries, I discovered the wide range of excellent lavender varieties that are available. Popular culinary and fragrant types like Munstead Provence, Grosso, Vera, and Hidcote were all readily available. For unique flower colors I found options like the pink flowering Melissa lavender and Lavender Lady with blue-green foliage.
Buying in bulk flats or trays of 120-128 plugs at a time gave me the volume I needed for a lavender garden with multiple beds, walkway borders, and containers. The standard size of 1 inch by 1 inch by 2 inches for each plug plant meant the tiny starters were the perfect size to establish and grow quickly after planting.
I ordered an assortment of English lavenders, French lavenders, and Spanish lavenders to incorporate the diversity of flower forms and scents this plant range has to offer. With lavender’s popularity, I found many online sellers offered bulk plugs at affordable prices to choose from. Some also sold them in smaller quantities like packs of 18 or 25 for home gardeners.
When my shipment of plug trays arrived, I was impressed by the healthy condition of the tiny plants in their biodegradable containers ready to be placed right into the garden soil. Each variety was clearly labeled, making planting layouts easy. As an organic gardener, I appreciated the options for purchasing certified organic lavender plugs as well.
Tips for Planting Out Lavender Plugs
Planting out my lavender plugs was a smooth and enjoyable process. Here are some tips I learned along the way:
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Amend soil with extra sand or gravel to ensure the excellent drainage lavenders require.
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Space most varieties 12-24 inches apart depending on their mature width. Dwarf forms can be placed slightly closer together.
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Plant plugs at the same depth they were growing in the trays or just slightly higher.
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Water plugs thoroughly after planting and mist regularly until established.
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Apply organic slow-release fertilizer at planting time.
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Cut back leggy plugs by up to one third their height to encourage bushy growth.
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Mulch around plugs to retain moisture and reduce weeds.
Enjoying the Rewards of Planting Lavender Plugs
Within a couple months, my lavender plugs established nicely and started showing vigorous new growth. Their shiny green leaves and fragrant blooms attracted bees and butterflies all season long. The variety of flower colors and habits gave unique interest to different areas of the landscape.
By starting with plugs, I was able to create a beautifully full and robust lavender garden at a fraction of the cost it would have been to purchase larger potted plants. I will definitely be ordering more plugs for expanding and filling in bare spots next year. The process of nurturing them from tiny starters into mature plants has been incredibly rewarding.
For anyone wishing to plant a lavender garden on a budget, I highly recommend considering ordering plug plants. The availability of diverse lavender varieties and buying in economical bulk made establishing my landscape vision achievable. With a little time and care, those small plugs will soon mature into the tranquil, fragrant lavender oasis you’ve dreamed of.
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FAQ
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Do you offer bulk lavender plants & plugs pricing?
We offer bulk lavender plants and plugs pricing, allowing you to stock up on your favorite lavender varieties without breaking the bank. Choose from a range of convenient options, including 72 cell plug trays, 20 cell trays, and bare root Grade #1 & Grade #2 plants (ready for 1 or 2 gallon pots).
What kind of lavender is a plug flat Lavandula?
Lavender, Vera Plug Flat Lavandula angustifolia ‘vera’Most common commercial grown variety This is the true lavender! Just brushing up against it will release its intense aroma! The foliage is silver-gray, and the flowers are deep violet-blue-colored.
What is a Lavender Lady plug flat?
Sold Lavender, Lavender Lady Plug Flat This AAS winner offers blue-green foliage on very uniform plants just 10 to 16 inches high! Lavender angustifolia is one of the richest in essential oils, meaning more fragrance power both fresh and dried.
How long do lavender plugs last?
Do not cut into old wood as this generally does not regrow. Most lavenders have a lifespan of around 5 years but this can vary with the degree of care given and soil conditions. We supply the best quality young plug plants from our nursery in Staffordshire delivered throughout England, Scotland and Wales.
Is lavender a perennial?
An evergreen perennial, Lavender ‘Lady’ has a subtle blue-green coloring and sweet fragrance. Reaching 10 to 16 inches high and 10 inches wide, it boasts 2 1/2 inch, linear, downy leaves on strong stems. The leaves first open white, then turn a pale gray-blue-green color. Stalks of lavender flowers grow up to 12 inches tall above the foliage.
How much does a lavender plant cost?
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