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Outsidepride English Lavender Seeds offer 5000 GMO-free, drought-tolerant seeds that flourish in full sun and USDA Zones 6-9. These perennial plants grow up to 18 inches tall, bloom from mid-summer to fall, and attract pollinators, making them perfect for low-maintenance, fragrant gardens and xeriscaping projects.
Product Care Instructions | Well-drained |
Material Features | GMO Free |
Color | English |
Unit Count | 5000.0 Count |
Number of Pieces | 5000 |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
Expected Planting Period | Spring |
USDA Hardiness Zone | 6 |
Soil Type | Loam Soil |
Moisture Needs | Little To No Watering |
Expected Plant Height | 18 Inches |
Expected Blooming Period | Summer |
Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Additional Features | Seeds |
S**1
Started fast
These seeds arrived in great shape. The are very clean and fresh looking. There was no dust or trash in the packet at all. I got some into my started and it took about 4 maybe 5 days for them to sprout. They are currently very tiny plants only about an inch tall. They do seem to grow slower than most of my other ones, but do appear healthy and a nice green color. Can't wait for them to get large enough to transplant. So far they look great.
R**O
None of these seeds germinated
Super disappointed that not one seed germinated
D**R
Thriving Lavender Plants From Exceptional Seeds
I purchased the True English Lavender Seeds with a degree of skepticism; after all, growing lavender from seeds can be a bit hit or miss. However, these seeds have exceeded my expectations in every way possible!Germination Rate:I was delighted to see a germination rate of close to 95%. I sowed the seeds in a seed tray with a good-quality potting mix and maintained a consistent temperature and humidity level. Within just 7-10 days, tiny green sprouts made their appearance.Growth & Health:The seedlings grew strong and healthy, and transplanting them into bigger pots was a breeze. They've now grown into vibrant plants, each displaying a multitude of fragrant, deep purple blooms.Aroma:One of the standout features of this particular variety is the intoxicating aroma. The scent is pure, and unmistakably that of true English lavender, filling the air around the garden and making it a pleasure to be outdoors.Ease of Care:What's even more impressive is how low-maintenance these plants are. They've been quite resilient to changes in weather and have been largely pest-free, requiring minimal intervention on my part.Final Thoughts:If you're looking to grow authentic English lavender, these seeds are your best bet. From germination to full bloom, the process has been rewarding and surprisingly straightforward. These are not just seeds; they're a promise of a beautiful, aromatic garden.Highly recommend!
A**
Good deal!
Good deal for amount of seeds. Lavender is tough to grow from seeds. Patience is a must. Will purchase from company again.
D**B
Lavender
My yard is going to smell so good.
C**Y
Review is Uncertain.
I planted the lavender seeds on the north side of a raised garden bed. Chives were at 1 end And a cucumber plant at the other endend of an 8ft bed. I water daily And the seeds never germinated. That's why my review is uncertain... I never complained, so I can't even comment on customer service
R**Z
Ripe off
Terrible, not one seed worked. Terrible waste of money
E**A
Happy little lavender seedlings!
My seeds arrived April 21, 2022 - right on time. I have no complaints with shipping. I've tried growing lavender from seed many times before. But until now, I have never had any luck. I finally looked it up before planting this batch, and many sources suggest that lavender seeds require a process called stratification. Basically the seeds need to get wet, and then they need to chill/freeze before they'll sprout. Who knew? Not me!Many videos I watched recommended putting the seeds in ziplock bag with a wet paper towel, and leaving it in the fridge for 3-4 weeks. With limited fridge space, I took a chance. Instead of putting it in the fridge for several weeks, I put it in the freezer over night. Then I pulled it out, the next day and I left it in the baggie in a warm sunlit room. Because the paper towel was still pretty wet, and the baggie was sealed, I didn't even have to mess with watering them. With very minimal effort, I've got HUNDREDS of new little lavender sprouts! Not all of the seeds have sprouted yet, but then again, it's only been two weeks. Im excited to see how the rest of the seeds do! This is definitely a huge step in the right direction! I'm completely thrilled with this purchase!
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