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50+ Lavender Seeds, Common English Lavender Seeds
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50+ Lavender Seeds, Common English Lavender Seeds

50+ Lavender Seeds, Common English Lavender SeedsSow Indoors or Outdoors: Sow indoors, 3 to 4 months before the last frost.Days to Maturity: 2nd year maturityHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Spacing: 24"Growth Habit: 18 - 24" tall shrubby upright with an 18 - 24" spread of classic 3" purple English lavender headsSoil Preference: Average, medium dry, well-drainedLight Preference: Full sunColor: Classic lavender heads atop light spiked greens For the best germination, lavender seed needs cold stratification. Place seed on a moist paper towel, roll and seal in a Ziploc bag. Place in the back of the refriger…
50+ Lavender Seeds, Common English Lavender SeedsSow Indoors or Outdoors: Sow indoors, 3 to 4 months before the last frost.Days to Maturity: 2nd year maturityHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Spacing: 24"Growth Habit: 18 - 24" tall shrubby upright with an 18 - 24" spread of classic 3" purple English lavender headsSoil Preference: Average, medium dry, well-drainedLight Preference: Full sunColor: Classic lavender heads atop light spiked greens For the best germination, lavender seed needs cold stratification. Place seed on a moist paper towel, roll and seal in a Ziploc bag. Place in the back of the refrigerator for about one month. Check once a week and moisten the paper towel as needed. You may carefully remove seed as it germinates and plant in a sterile seeding mix. At the end of the stratification period, plant remaining seed and barely cover as light aids in germination. You should see growth in 14 to 30 days. You should transplant seedlings when they have two sets of the true leaves using the same seeding mix. Lavender doesn't like to be water-logged so watch your watering carefully and supply a strong light source.
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50+ Lavender Seeds, Common English Lavender SeedsSow Indoors or Outdoors: Sow indoors, 3 to 4 months before the last frost.Days to Maturity: 2nd year maturityHardiness Zone: 5 - 9Plant Spacing: 24"Growth Habit: 18 - 24" tall shrubby upright with an 18 - 24" spread of classic 3" purple English lavender headsSoil Preference: Average, medium dry, well-drainedLight Preference: Full sunColor: Classic lavender heads atop light spiked greens For the best germination, lavender seed needs cold stratification. Place seed on a moist paper towel, roll and seal in a Ziploc bag. Place in the back of the refrigerator for about one month. Check once a week and moisten the paper towel as needed. You may carefully remove seed as it germinates and plant in a sterile seeding mix. At the end of the stratification period, plant remaining seed and barely cover as light aids in germination. You should see growth in 14 to 30 days. You should transplant seedlings when they have two sets of the true leaves using the same seeding mix. Lavender doesn't like to be water-logged so watch your watering carefully and supply a strong light source.

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