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lavender seed Lavender Seeds

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lavender seed Lavender SeedsGrow your own herbal oasis with these lavender seeds! These plants will bring the calming scent of lavender to your garden, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. Instructions: We recommend using the following to sow the seeds: 12 Cavity Greenhouse or Planter with Humidity Dome Soil Pods Liquid Fertilizer To get the best results, provide cold stratification for the seeds. You can place them in a ziploc bag in a moist paper towel and leave them in

Grow your own herbal oasis with these lavender seeds! These plants will bring the calming scent of lavender to your garden, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. 

Instructions:

We recommend using the following to sow the seeds: 

To get the best results, provide cold stratification for the seeds. You can place them in a ziploc bag in a moist paper towel and leave them in the fridge for a month. Check on them on a weekly basis to make sure the paper towel is still moist and if the seeds germinate, plant them in soil. Once seedlings are planted, don't overwater, too much water slows down lavender growth and keep in full sun.

When harvesting, harvest the flowers before they've opened up and are still buds, dry them out to add to teas

(Find more info on germinating seeds by going to our seed guide)

These seeds are for the 2026 growing season.

About the seeds:

difficulty

beginner | intermediate | advanced

germination time

14-30 days

depth

1/4”

spacing

thin seedlings to 12"-18" apart

recommended planter

4“-12" planter or box or garden bed

time to maturity

90-120 days

seed prep

pre-soak | scarification | stratification | none

method

greenhouse | paper towel method

temperature

>60F


About the Plants:

description

upright shrub with pale green, aromatic leaves and light lavender vertical blooms

difficulty

beginner | intermediate | advanced

growth speed

slow | medium | fast

size of plant

20”-24” 

light

full sun | partial sun | shade | grow lights 

soil 

sandy coconut coir/peat-based potting mix

temperature 

warm | cool

pet-friendly

cats | dogs | no

pests

whitefly, aphids

fertilization

heavy | moderate | light

 

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