The scorching temperatures we’ve seen this summer have been tough on our gardens, with even the most drought-resistant plants struggling with the extreme heat. While lavender is one of the best drought-tolerant plants you can add to your outdoor space, it’s not invincible – and garden experts have revealed two reasons why yours may have gone brown during the July heatwave.

Many gardeners will have a vested interest in growing lavender. This stunning Mediterranean-garden staple will make your patio smell gorgeous, deter pests and attract pollinators, all while withstanding hot, drought conditions.

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