Do you want to grow your own French Lavender in your own garden? Wish to instill that unique Provence charm to your home? Or maybe give it as the perfect French gift?
Our French Lavender Seeds are of hight quality and high germination rate. The package you receive includes 200 French Provence Lavender seeds that you can even grow at home!
Why order French Provence Lavender seeds? Well, the sweet, pure scent and lovely violet blooms of the Provence lavender is famous worldwide and even used in perfumes, crafts and cooking.
Provence lavender can be planted easily in open fields, in old-fashioned herb gardens, as a border for flower beds, as added color and fragrance along a walkway or garden path, or in patio containers.
French lavender thrives as a perennial plant in arid climates. In warm, humid areas, Provence lavender is usually grown as an annual Plant; If you plant your lavender in containers, please use a 50/50 mix of grit and multi purpose compost. Cut the lavenders back at the end of August by 1/2 to 1/3, as this will encourage new growth before the winter and help prevent woodiness.
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Instructions:
- Plant the French Lavender seeds in well-drained soil about 1/2 to 1 inch beneath the surface. The soil does not need to be nutrient-rich, but it should be moist. However, do not over-saturate and make the soil muddy.
2. Prune any nearby trees to allow for adequate light. French Lavender plants require full sunlight, and they grow best in open fields without any shade. Even moderate shade can hinder growth.
3. Water your Lavender plants as needed to ensure soil moisture during germination. Lavender plants germinate in 14 to 25 days. Once the seedlings have sprouted, ensure adequate moisture, although it’s not as essential. Lavender plants thrive even in arid environments.
4. Pull out weeds from the area around the sprouting lavender on a daily basis during the spring and summer. Weeds consume water and nutrients that could go toward lavender growth.
5. Cut away dead stems in autumn, as is recommended for lavender by the American Horticultural Society. If you leave dead organic matter in your lavender garden over the wintertime, it hinders regrowth in the spring.
6. Dig up your lavender plants and move them to indoor pots if you anticipate winter temperatures reaching below 30 degrees F. After one growing season, your lavender seeds will have matured, but they will not return the next season if the temperature gets too cold.
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