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Lavender Cone in Red Luxe Pot

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A Fragrant & Festive Gift They’ll Love

Delight friends, family, or holiday hosts with the Lavender Cone in Red Luxe Pot — a thoughtful and elegant gift that’s sure to impress. Nestled in a bold, festive red container, this compact shrub features cone-shaped, rich purple blooms topped with whimsical “rabbit ear” bracts, creating a striking display that perfectly complements holiday décor.

Its sweet, piney fragrance evokes the feeling of a crisp winter forest, filling any space with a natural, refreshing scent. The soft gray-green foliage adds a touch of sophistication, while the vibrant blooms bring a pop of seasonal color that feels both classic and unexpected.

Low-maintenance and evergreen, this plant is just as practical as it is beautiful. It thrives in sunny spots, making it a lasting gift that continues to bring joy well beyond the holiday season. It’s also ideal for porch displays, entryways, or tabletop centerpieces, and sprigs can be clipped to enhance holiday wreaths or floral arrangements.

Give the gift of beauty and fragrance this season with the Lavender Cone in Red Luxe Pot — a memorable present that grows more lovely with time.

Planting & Care

1. Planting: Spanish lavender requires a location with full sun (6 to 8 hours per day) and well-draining soil.

Dig a hole large enough to accommodate the Lavender’s root ball, loosen the soil, and place the plant. Backfill the hole, lightly tamping the soil, to prevent air pockets from forming.

If you’re container-planting, select a pot that’s about two sizes larger than your shipped container. Use sandy potting mix, place your plant, and fill with the soil mix, leaving a couple of inches at the top. After watering, place it in front of a south-facing window or on a sunny patio spot where it will receive full sun for much of the day.

2. Watering: Once your Lavender is established, it’s generally drought tolerant but does like moist soil. If you’re not sure when to water, simply check the soil. If it feels dry, add just enough water to dampen the area.

3. Pruning: After the flowers have faded, prune your Lavender back to one-third to one-half its size to encourage growth.

4. Fertilizing: Spanish lavender does not require much fertilizer. Apply a balanced fertilizer once or twice a year.

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