Companion plants that complement Sea lavender in aesthetics and growing needs
In a moon garden, thoughtfully selecting companion plants that complement Sea lavender can result in a cohesive and alluring display. Good companions include white flowers like moonflowers and evening primroses, which also thrive under moonlight. These plants share similar growing needs, such as well-drained soil and a fair amount of sunlight. Additionally, plants like lamb’s ear and dusty miller, with their fuzzy, silvery foliage, harmonize well with Sea lavender, creating consistent color themes and textures. The combination of these elements enhances the luminescent effect and ensures a uniform aesthetic throughout the garden.