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1400 English Lavender Seeds for Planting Indoors or Outdoors, 90% Germination, to Give You The Lavender Plant You Need, Non-GMO, Heirloom Herb Seeds

Start the seeds 6 to 12 weeks before warm weather. Lavender seeds can take a while to germinate and should be started early indoors so that they have plenty of time to grow into mature plants. Put harvested seeds through a process called "cold stratifying." Place your seeds between 2 wet paper towels, then put them into a sealable plastic bag. Store t…
Start the seeds 6 to 12 weeks before warm weather. Lavender seeds can take a while to germinate and should be started early indoors so that they have plenty of time to grow into mature plants. Put harvested seeds through a process called "cold stratifying." Place your seeds between 2 wet paper towels, then put them into a sealable plastic bag. Store the bag with the seeds in the refrigerator, leaving it there for at least 3 weeks. Fill a container with seed starting mix. The seed starting mix should be a light potting mix that drains well. You can either use a plastic seedling tray or a wide, shallow container without divisions. Plant the seeds. Sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil. There's no need to bury the seeds, but you should sprinkle a light layer of soil over the seeds. Cover the seeds with 1/8" potting mix. A light coating of potting mix protects the seeds, but the seeds also need access to sunlight in order to germinate. Keep the seeds in a warm spot. A heat tray often works best, but another work location may also work as long as the temperature remains around 70 F. Lightly water the seeds. Keep the growing medium moist, but not damp, and water the seeds in the morning so that the soil can dry some before evening hits. Wait for your seeds to sprout. Lavender seeds can take two weeks to one month to sprout. Monitor your seeds while you wait for them to sprout. Make sure the soil stays wet while you wait for them to sprout, and keep the seeds in a sunny area. Give sprouted seeds plenty of light. After the seeds sprout, you should move the container to a location that receives plenty of direct sunlight.
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Start the seeds 6 to 12 weeks before warm weather. Lavender seeds can take a while to germinate and should be started early indoors so that they have plenty of time to grow into mature plants. Put harvested seeds through a process called "cold stratifying." Place your seeds between 2 wet paper towels, then put them into a sealable plastic bag. Store the bag with the seeds in the refrigerator, leaving it there for at least 3 weeks. Fill a container with seed starting mix. The seed starting mix should be a light potting mix that drains well. You can either use a plastic seedling tray or a wide, shallow container without divisions. Plant the seeds. Sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil. There's no need to bury the seeds, but you should sprinkle a light layer of soil over the seeds. Cover the seeds with 1/8" potting mix. A light coating of potting mix protects the seeds, but the seeds also need access to sunlight in order to germinate. Keep the seeds in a warm spot. A heat tray often works best, but another work location may also work as long as the temperature remains around 70 F. Lightly water the seeds. Keep the growing medium moist, but not damp, and water the seeds in the morning so that the soil can dry some before evening hits. Wait for your seeds to sprout. Lavender seeds can take two weeks to one month to sprout. Monitor your seeds while you wait for them to sprout. Make sure the soil stays wet while you wait for them to sprout, and keep the seeds in a sunny area. Give sprouted seeds plenty of light. After the seeds sprout, you should move the container to a location that receives plenty of direct sunlight.