Lavandula angustifolia 'Armtipp01' PP #24,827 purple-blue flowers with long green stems lavender big time blue flowers with green stems Lavandula angustifolia 'Armtipp01' PP #24,827 long green stems with purple flowers on top close up of Lavandula angustifolia 'Armtipp01' PP #24,827 purple flower
Lavandula angustifolia 'Armtipp01' PP #24,827 purple-blue flowers with long green stems lavender big time blue flowers with green stems Lavandula angustifolia 'Armtipp01' PP #24,827 long green stems with purple flowers on top close up of Lavandula angustifolia 'Armtipp01' PP #24,827 purple flower

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Lavender Big Time Blue

Lavandula angustifolia Big Time Blue (‘Armtipp01’) PP#24827

A compact growing Lavender plant, Big Time Blue produces silver-green foliage that compliments beautiful purple flowers. Compact growing and perfect for perennial borders or pots.

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Lavender Big Time Blue (Lavandula angustifolia 'Big Time Blue') perennials are compact growing lavender shrubs that produce large, abundant flowers. Lavender plants are known for their aromatic foliage, and on these specific cultivars, their foliage is a stunning silvery-green color. Their foliage compliments and contrasts beautifully with its darker flower color. You will see your Lavender plants bloom from early summer into fall. Lavender perennials are extremely easy to maintain and are drought-tolerant, making them perfect outdoor plants in hot areas.


Hardiness Zone: 5-9
Mature Height: 1 to 2 feet
Mature Width: 2 to 3 feet
Sunlight: Full sun
Water Requirements: Water well until established
Flower Color: Blue-purple
Selling Points: Fragrant foliage, deer resistant, attracts butterflies
Growzone: 5-9 Lavender Big Time Blue Hardiness Zone 5-9

How to Care for Lavender Big Time Blue

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!

What type of light is best for Lavender Big Time Blue?

What type of light is best for Lavender Big Time Blue?

Lavender 'Big Time Blue' perennials thrive best when they are grown in full sunlight. We recommend planting them in an area of your garden or landscape that receives at least 6 to 8 hours of sun a day, preferably more. Because these perennials love to be in full sun, they are also drought-tolerant. Although they are tolerant to dry conditions, these plants enjoy air circulation, so try not to crowd them. You will be amazed by this plant's movement, and your plant will be happy too!

How do I fertilize Lavender Big Time Blue?

How do I fertilize Lavender Big Time Blue?

When you are planting your Lavender 'Big Time Blue' plants, be sure to mix in a couple of inches of compost prior, especially if soil conditions are poor. When you are fertilizing your plants, be sure to do so only once a year to ensure optimal growth and vibrant flowers. We suggest fertilizing your Lavender during the fall with 2-1-1 alkalizing plant food. It is essential not to over-fertilize your Lavender perennials because this could decrease the beautiful fragrance of their flowers.

How often do I water water Lavender Big Time Blue?

How often do I water water Lavender Big Time Blue?

Lavender perennials, especially Big Time Blue, require low usage of water to thrive. We suggest watering your plant one to two times each month throughout the spring to the mid-fall. This is their growing season and when they will require a consistent watering schedule. Your Lavender perennials enjoy drying out between watering and rarely need water during their growth dormancy period. While you are establishing your plants, they should receive a thorough watering throughout the hot summer months.

What soil is best for Lavender Big Time Blue?

What soil is best for Lavender Big Time Blue?

We recommend growing your Lavender 'Big Time Blue' perennials on average, dry to medium, well-draining soil. These perennials also prefer to be in alkaline soil conditions. Well-draining soil is essential because root rot is a common disease that will cause your plant to die if it is not taken care of quickly. Lavender can be difficult to grow in the far north area of the country, mainly because of winter stresses and high summer humidity. If you have light, sandy soil with somewhat low fertility, this is the perfect soil for your plants to thrive.


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