What is the best way to amend soil for lavender in a nutrient-rich garden?
I'm currently growing a variety of vegetables in my garden, and while I've successfully cultivated organic crops, I'm new to lavender. I live in a region with nutrient-rich soil, which has worked wonders for my tomatoes and peppers. However, I've read that lavender prefers well-drained, somewhat poorer soils to thrive. I've tried mixing in some sand and gravel to improve drainage, but I'm unsure if this is enough or if I need to take more specific measures to create the right environment for lavender. My concern is that with the high nutrient levels, my lavender might not acclimatize well. Can anyone help with suggestions on how to effectively amend my soil for lavender without sacrificing the soil health I've built for my veggies? I want to make sure I'm creating the right conditions for it while keeping the balance in my garden!