
Choose A Right Lavender Variety: Opt for compact types like “Munstead” or “Hidcote”. These are ideal for containers and adapt well to balcony conditions. (AI generated image)

Pick A Sunny Spot: Place lavender where it gets maximum direct light. Lavender needs at least 6-8 hours of full sunlight. (AI generated image)

Use A Terracotta or Clay Pot: These pots allow soil to dry out without watering. Ensure the pots has drainage holes to prevent root rot. (AI generated image)

Choose The Right Pot Size: Use a pot that’s at least 12 inches wide and deep. Lavender needs room to spread air around the roots. (AI generated image)

Use Well-Draining Soil: Mix 2 parts potting soil and one-part sand or perlite. Lavender hates soggy roots and good drainage is key. (AI generated image)

Place The Lavender Correctly: Gently loosen the roots before planting. Position the plant so the base is just above the soil level and press the soil firmly but gently around the base. (AI generated image)

Care And Maintenance: Water deeply, but only when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Additionally, fertilize sparingly and use a low-nitrogen fertilizer once in spring. (AI generated image)

Prune Regularly: After flowering, trim back the top third to promote bushiness. Don’t cut into the woody stems; lavender doesn’t regrow from old wood. (AI generated image)