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best lavender plant for zone 6

best lavender plant for zone 6 Tucker's Early Purple Lavender

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best lavender plant for zone 6 Tucker's Early Purple LavenderTuckers Early Purple is an English lavender that sets the pace for the season. It blooms earlier than most varieties and holds its deep color well as summer progresses, making it one of the first plants to bring strong lavender color into the garden. The flowers are a rich violet blue, held in violet calyces with a subtle sage green base that adds depth up close. From a distance, the color reads bold and saturatedhighly visible in the field and

Tucker’s Early Purple is an English lavender that sets the pace for the season. It blooms earlier than most varieties and holds its deep color well as summer progresses, making it one of the first plants to bring strong lavender color into the garden.

The flowers are a rich violet-blue, held in violet calyces with a subtle sage-green base that adds depth up close. From a distance, the color reads bold and saturated—highly visible in the field and unmistakable once it starts blooming.

Stems are sturdy and mid-length, making this variety easy to use for cutting without overwhelming garden plantings. It performs equally well in fresh bouquets, dried bundles, and the kitchen, where its classic English lavender fragrance and flavor stand out.

During our 2023 season, Tucker’s Early Purple quickly became a customer favorite, often one of the first plants people chose after seeing it in bloom.

WHY GARDENERS LOVE IT

  • Blooms earlier than most English lavenders
  • Rich, long-lasting color
  • Deep violet-blue flowers
  • Strong stems suited for cutting
  • Excellent for drying and culinary use
  • Proven favorite in the field

HOW IT GROWS

  • Plant type: Evergreen shrub
  • Sun: Full sun
  • Soil: Well-drained soil
  • Water: Low once established
  • Hardiness: USDA Zones 5–9
  • Growth habit: Compact, upright

Full sun and good drainage bring out the best color and performance. 

SIZE & BLOOM

  • Height x spread: 2 ft. X 2 1/2 ft.
  • Stem length: ~8–12 inches
  • Flower color: Dark violet-blue
  • Calyx color: Violet with sage-green base
  • Bloom time: Early season
  • Fragrance: Classic English lavender 

PLANTING TIPS

  • Plant in full sun
  • Avoid heavy or soggy soil
  • Space plants to allow good airflow
  • Water regularly during the first growing season

 BEST USES

  • Fresh bouquets
  • Dried bundles
  • Potpourri and crafts
  • Culinary applications
  • Garden borders 

HOW TO KNOW IT’S RIGHT FOR YOU

Choose Tucker’s Early Purple if you:

  • Want early-season color
  • Prefer bold purple tones
  • Enjoy cutting your own flowers
  • Like cooking with lavender 

Tucker’s Early Purple is a dependable, early-blooming English lavender with strong color and wide usefulness—an excellent choice for gardeners building a well-rounded lavender collection.

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★★★★★ 1
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Size: 6 Inch, Color: Bone
our medium sized dog is an aggressive chewer but we expected mire than 3/4 of an hour before the bone's demise. Half gone quickly, heavy stitching included, so threw away the second half for fear of a blockage. Not safe, not durable, disappointing. Sorry, cannot recommend this one.
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★★★★★ 5
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Size: 6 Inch, Color: Bone
I have a very energetic lab puppy - this chew kept her still for longer than any other toy I’ve tried (besides bully sticks and peanut butter). Highly recommend!
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Lisa Jones
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★★★★★ 5
Good for an aggressive chewer
Size: 6 Inch, Color: Bone
My dog loves it. These last a long time. My dog is a Rottweiler/American Bulldog mix, she goes through a lot of toys. So, I try to buy her something that has no stuffing, but will keep her from getting bored. This one has lasted about 6-7 months, the leather is chewed off, but it's still the shape of a bone. I did just order another though, the one she has is a little stinky from her slobber. :-)
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Karen K.
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 3
Not as expected
Size: 6 Inch, Color: Bone
I have been looking for these ever since we got a similar one at Sierras for our 1 1/2 yo Cane Corso. She is brutal on chew toys and the first one from the box store held up well. However, this did not hold up as well and she was done with it in less than a week. Still looking for that perfect toy.
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Jackie
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
More durable than expected.
Size: 5 Inch, Color: Raccoon
I was walking through my front room the other day when I noticed a suspicious spot on the floor. It looked like something I should not touch without gloves. As I got closer, I realized what it was. It’s the ‘guts’ from this toy. My dogs (Pit Bull and German Shorthaired Pointer) were each given one. Both are aggressive chewers with their toys. They ATE the faces off these toys and now play with the felt interior. I’m still trying to figure out how they ate through leather while the felt remained intact. Regardless, they still play with them. Now they are basically semi-fuzzy throw toys we can throw in the house because they don’t leave marks on the wall if our aim is off. Sometimes things work out the way they should. :)
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