- Echinacea.
- Aster.
- Sedum.
- Wild indigo.
- Baby's breath.
- Drought tolerant roses.
Also know, can you plant lavender with other flowers?
And of course lavender makes an excellent companion for perennial flowering plants that provide complimentary or contrasting foliage shape or color, flower shape and color, or other aesthetic effect. Roses and bearded iris make an excellent combination.
One may also ask, what vegetables can I plant with lavender? Their colorful blossoms attract pollinators for a bountiful harvest. Lavender is beneficial around chamomile, lettuce, brassicas, onions, tomatoes, oregano, thyme, marjoram, sage, rosemary, basil, lemon balm, and squash.
Regarding this, does lavender prefer sun or shade?
Lavender can be grown in garden beds or in pots. To grow lavender successfully it needs well-drained soil and full sun. In arid climates lavender grows well as a perennial, but in humid climates it is often grown as an annual.
Can you plant marigolds and lavender together?
Tip. African and Shasta daisies, zinnias, African marigold and sedum are all excellent choices as companion flowers for your lavender. These plants are all easy to care for, thrive in full sun and grow in well-drained soil.