Lavender is great for its oils and culinary uses. The flowers are compact and edible and can be used to garnish desserts and as a distinct flavor element in baked goods. Flavor is sweet and floral, and pair well with citrus, berries, nuts, mint, and cinnamon. Perennial in USDA zones 5-8. 250mg ~ 250 seeds.
GROWING TIPS
Start seed indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Cold stratification can greatly improve germination. Store seeds for 2-3 weeks in refrigerator, 32-40°F, prior to sowing. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 65-75 degrees. Cover with soil very lightly as seeds require light to germinate. Transplant to the garden after your average last frost date. Direct seeding in the garden is not recommended. Harvest the flower spikes on a warm, dry day just as the flowers are beginning to open. Hang to dry out of direct sunlight in a dry space. Can be used in beds and borders. Requires full sun and well-drained soil. Perennial in zones 5-9.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name:Lavandula vera Days to Maturity: 100 Seed Depth: Surface-1/8" Days to Sprout: 14-21 Plant Spacing: 12-18" Row Spacing: 24-36" Light Requirements: Sunny Plant Height: 1-3' Life Cycle: Perennial Frost Hardy: Yes
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Lavender is great for its oils and culinary uses. The flowers are compact and edible and can be used to garnish desserts and as a distinct flavor element in baked goods. Flavor is sweet and floral, and pair well with citrus, berries, nuts, mint, and cinnamon. Perennial in USDA zones 5-8. 250mg ~ 250 seeds.
GROWING TIPS
SEED FACTS
GROWING TIPS
Start seed indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting into the garden. Cold stratification can greatly improve germination. Store seeds for 2-3 weeks in refrigerator, 32-40°F, prior to sowing. Optimum soil temperature for seed germination is 65-75 degrees. Cover with soil very lightly as seeds require light to germinate. Transplant to the garden after your average last frost date. Direct seeding in the garden is not recommended. Harvest the flower spikes on a warm, dry day just as the flowers are beginning to open. Hang to dry out of direct sunlight in a dry space. Can be used in beds and borders. Requires full sun and well-drained soil. Perennial in zones 5-9.
SEED FACTS
Scientific Name:Lavandula vera Days to Maturity: 100 Seed Depth: Surface-1/8" Days to Sprout: 14-21 Plant Spacing: 12-18" Row Spacing: 24-36" Light Requirements: Sunny Plant Height: 1-3' Life Cycle: Perennial Frost Hardy: Yes