he information you need to know to successfully grow lavender, including how to avoid the number one mistake people make that kills their new plants! You will learn all about the different varieties of lavender and find out which ones are best in the kitchen, which are best for beauty, and which are best for health and healing. Lavender farming can produce a substantial income for small growers. The fresh flowers are sold in bundles or used to make lavender oil, and the dried flower bunches are sold to florists and hobbyists for dried arrangements and wreaths. All are easy to make and in demand from consumers who love the scent of lavender.
Here's what you will discover:
- Where lavender originated from and its history
- How to grow lavender in your garden
- How to care for your lavender
- Popular lavender varieties
- The benefits and uses of lavender oil
- How to make your own lavender oil blends
- And much more
Growing lavender is one of the most profitable crops you can cultivate in your home garden. In arid areas, this plant thrives in the sun. The planting season for lavender seed or cuttings begins in the spring or fall. If you're a beginner, spring is the best time to start because the earth is warming up. The entire culturing procedure is simple. If you have a few additional areas and the right growth circumstances, you can start growing them right away. Let's look at how you may get started producing lavender and caring for it to make the most money. This book will cover everything from the fundamentals to the advanced topics that you will ever need to know.