lavender can be grown indoors but will need to get transplanted outside eventely, so that the roots will have room to grow, it is mainly an outside plant...but I have grown mine in doors...they can get up to 2 feet tall.....so you will need to transplant outside.....they are good for cooking as well as decoration to make your house smell nice
2007-06-07 20:10:50
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answered by presious21 2
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If you're the impatient type (like me), you'll be disappointed to learn that most lavender doesn't bloom until the second year after planted. It can be grown indoors though. Unfortunately, it is a plant and not a tree, but it would make a beautiful and fragrant tree!
2007-06-08 04:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Lavender isn't a tree. It's technically an herb. You can grow any herb indoors. Lavender is actually a pretty easy one to grow as well...it just has very limited culinary uses.
2007-06-08 03:05:35
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answered by Jenni L 2
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Try this site:
http://gardening.about.com/od/perennials/a/Lavender.htm
If that doesn't help....google "growing lavender indoors". It brought up lots of results for me.
I use www.wikipedia.com for most things.
Good luck. I am a lavender fan as well!
2007-06-08 03:03:08
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answered by yakimablueyes 6
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