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Old February 16, 2006   #1
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Are there any known pests attracted to Lavendar/lavendula? I would think not due to the fragrance but don't know for sure. I am growing it this year as an annual.
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Old February 16, 2006   #2
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Hi Sue!

I have not had any pest problems with lavender. Even my cats avoid it. Don't know about bunnies or deer, though--they'll eat anything given the chance, but they don't come to my yard.

You may be able to find one that's hardy in your zone. There's one called Munstead that's supposed to be hardy to zone 4. I can't remember what type I have, but it survived -28°C, so they can be quite hardy.
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Old February 16, 2006   #3
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Nothing is eating my lavender, including deer or bunnies or bugs. And my deer eat lots of things the "lists" say they won't. I have several kinds.

It starts really well from cuttings. When I prune or when a friend wants a start, I usually just cut a bunch of branches and stick them in a pot (of "soil") like a bouquet and lots will take. So in a colder zone, I would probably keep them through the winter that way.

Please post how fast yours start and grow from seed.

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I've been growing lavender for at least 15 years and have never had any pest problems. Munstead has been the hardiest variety for me. Lady has come back reliably with the addition of extra cover (leaves). With some additional cover, Munstead may survive zone 3/4 for you.
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