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Outsidepride Lavender Rosea - 200 Seeds
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Outside Pride seeds have a superior germination rate than other seeds, and can be used in hydroponics to get the best results. They are only 3 inches tall, but can be transferred to a pot with a thin layer of soil on top. They are also easy to grow from seed, and can be used in starter planters.
If you enjoy growing Lavender, you will want to add this pink variety to your garden! Lavandula augustifolia rosea is a lovely rosy-pink color that contrasts nicely with the violet shades of other Lavenders. This sun-loving perennial reaches about 12 inches tall, needs sandy, well-draining soil, and trimming in the spring to encourage bushier growth. Dead…
If you enjoy growing Lavender, you will want to add this pink variety to your garden! Lavandula augustifolia rosea is a lovely rosy-pink color that contrasts nicely with the violet shades of other Lavenders. This sun-loving perennial reaches about 12 inches tall, needs sandy, well-draining soil, and trimming in the spring to encourage bushier growth. Deadheading the spent flowers will also help prolong the bloom season. Sow Lavender seed indoors in late winter. Cover the seed very lightly and keep it moist until germination occurs. Transplant outdoors once frost danger has passed.
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Outside Pride seeds have a superior germination rate than other seeds, and can be used in hydroponics to get the best results. They are only 3 inches tall, but can be transferred to a pot with a thin layer of soil on top. They are also easy to grow from seed, and can be used in starter planters.
Pros
- Good color and fragrance
- Long-lasting
- Works well in hydroponics
Cons
- Requires constant heat
Description
If you enjoy growing Lavender, you will want to add this pink variety to your garden! Lavandula augustifolia rosea is a lovely rosy-pink color that contrasts nicely with the violet shades of other Lavenders. This sun-loving perennial reaches about 12 inches tall, needs sandy, well-draining soil, and trimming in the spring to encourage bushier growth. Deadheading the spent flowers will also help prolong the bloom season. Sow Lavender seed indoors in late winter. Cover the seed very lightly and keep it moist until germination occurs. Transplant outdoors once frost danger has passed.
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