English Lavender Seeds for Planting ? Heirloom & Non-GMO Medicinal Her
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Planting and Growing Instructions: 1. When to Plant: Start indoors 10–12 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors in spring or fall in mild climates. Lavender seeds benefit from cold stratification for better germination. 2. How to Sow: Mix seeds with damp sand and refrigerate for 2–4 weeks before sowing. Sow on the surface of well-drained soil and press lightly—needs light to germinate. Germinates in 14–28 days at 65–75°F (18–24°C). Transplant 12–18 inches apart after last frost. 3. Growing Tips: Requires full sun and gritty, well-drained soil—avoid wet roots. Water sparingly once established. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape. Cut flower spikes when in bloom for drying or oil extraction. 4. Medicinal & Aromatic Uses: Flowers are used in herbal teas, sleep sachets, essential oils, and natural remedies. Known for promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and supporting skin health. Dried blooms retain fragrance for months—ideal for home use or gifting.
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Planting and Growing Instructions: 1. When to Plant: Start indoors 10–12 weeks before the last frost, or direct sow outdoors in spring or fall in mild climates. Lavender seeds benefit from cold stratification for better germination. 2. How to Sow: Mix seeds with damp sand and refrigerate for 2–4 weeks before sowing. Sow on the surface of well-drained soil and press lightly—needs light to germinate. Germinates in 14–28 days at 65–75°F (18–24°C). Transplant 12–18 inches apart after last frost. 3. Growing Tips: Requires full sun and gritty, well-drained soil—avoid wet roots. Water sparingly once established. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape. Cut flower spikes when in bloom for drying or oil extraction. 4. Medicinal & Aromatic Uses: Flowers are used in herbal teas, sleep sachets, essential oils, and natural remedies. Known for promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and supporting skin health. Dried blooms retain fragrance for months—ideal for home use or gifting.
Ships fromIndia
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Orders are processed and confirmed within 3 business days
Delivery is completed within 10–11 business days from dispatch
Timely updates provided throughout the order journey
Reliable shipping with secure handling
Tracking details shared once the order is shipped