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When to Plant Lavender in Victoria, BC – 2026

Published: April 27, 2026

Victoria is in Canadian Zone 8b (Pacific Maritime mild). Last spring frost averages February 15; first fall frost December 15; the growing season runs about 302 frost-free days. Plant lavender in Victoria from march through april (spring planting preferred)..

Lavender planting in Victoria, BC

Lavender Planting Window for Victoria, BC

Plant lavender in spring after last frost (Zones 5–7) or fall (Zones 8–9). Needs full sun, excellent drainage, and alkaline to neutral soil (pH 6.5–7.5). Avoid clay soils — lavender roots rot in wet conditions.

For Victoria, BC specifically, the recommended planting window is March through April (spring planting preferred).. Victoria gardeners can harvest fresh vegetables every month of the year with proper planning. The driest major city in BC — summer irrigation is essential despite the mild climate. Overwintered vegetables (cabbage, kale, leeks, broad beans, garlic) are a Victoria speciality unavailable elsewhere in Canada.

English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is hardy to Zone 5 — survives -28°C with good drainage and snow cover. 'Hidcote' and 'Munstead' are the most cold-tolerant. Spanish, French, and Italian lavenders are tender and survive only in Zone 7+ (BC coast).

Best Lavender Varieties for Victoria, BC

For Victoria, BC (Canadian Zone 8b), choose varieties rated for your zone or one zone colder for reliable winter survival. The Canadian-bred or tested varieties below perform well in British Columbia conditions.

English lavender 'Hidcote'Zone 5+

Compact (45 cm), deep purple flowers. Most cold-hardy named cultivar. The standard for Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada.

English lavender 'Munstead'Zone 5+

Slightly larger (60 cm), softer mauve flowers. Earlier bloomer than 'Hidcote'. Equally cold-hardy.

Lavender 'Phenomenal'Zone 4+

Patented hybrid bred for humidity tolerance and slightly extended cold hardiness. The best choice for Ottawa and Montreal Zone 5a.

Lavandin 'Provence'Zone 5+

Hybrid of English × Spike lavender. Larger plant (90 cm), longer flower spikes. Higher essential oil yield than English types.

Lavender 'Vera'Zone 4+

Slightly more cold-hardy than 'Hidcote' — the best choice for Alberta gardeners attempting lavender in Zone 4.

How to Plant Lavender in Victoria

Sow method: transplant (spring or fall). The steps below adapt the general planting advice for Victoria, BC's climate and timing.

  • Choose a site with full sun (8+ hours) and excellent drainage — sloped beds, raised beds, or rocky soils are ideal.
  • Test soil pH; amend with lime to bring pH to 6.5–7.5 if below 6.5.
  • Improve clay soils with 30% pumice or coarse sand mixed in — never plant lavender in unamended clay.
  • Space plants 60–90 cm (2–3 ft) apart for English lavender; 90–120 cm (3–4 ft) for Lavandin.
  • Water deeply once at planting; reduce to once every 10–14 days for the first month, then minimal irrigation.
  • Skip mulch close to the crown — wet mulch causes crown rot. Use coarse gravel or pea stone if mulch is desired.

Frequently Asked Questions about Lavender in Victoria, BC

When can I plant lavender in Victoria?

Plant lavender in Victoria from march through april (spring planting preferred). based on the city's Canadian Zone 8b. Last spring frost: February 15; first fall frost: December 15; frost-free growing season: 302 days.

What Canadian zone is Victoria?

Victoria is in Canadian Zone 8b (USDA equivalent 8b). The climate is pacific maritime mild. Victoria gardeners can harvest fresh vegetables every month of the year with proper planning. The driest major city in BC — summer irrigation is essential despite the mild climate. Overwintered vegetables (cabbage, kale, leeks, broad beans, garlic) are a Victoria speciality unavailable elsewhere in Canada.

Are lavender winter-hardy in Victoria?

English lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is hardy to Zone 5 — survives -28°C with good drainage and snow cover. 'Hidcote' and 'Munstead' are the most cold-tolerant. Spanish, French, and Italian lavenders are tender and survive only in Zone 7+ (BC coast).

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