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Lavender Seeds

Lavender Seeds

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Lavender Seeds

Lavender Seeds

Regular price $26.95
Regular price $26.95 Sale price $39.95
SAVE 32% Sold out

Of all the scores of different lavenders, this one - Lavandula angustifolia, or Lavender Vera, meaning "True Lavender" - is arguably the most popular. A delicate and versatile variety, lavender is especially cherished for its elegant appearance and lovely scent. This lavender is fast-growing, long-blooming, and very hardy. It can even be used to flavor select desserts like sorbet and ice cream!

Flower Specifications

Season: Perennial
USDA Zones: 6 - 9
Height: 10 - 18 inches
Bloom Season: Early summer to late summer
Bloom Color: Deep blue
Environment: Full sun
Soil Type: Gritty, well-drained and slightly alkaline soils preferred, pH 6.5 - 7.5
House Plant: Yes
Deer Resistant: Yes
Latin Name: Lavandula Angustifolia

Planting Directions󠀿󠀿

Temperature: 72 - 75F
Average Germ Time: 14 - 21 days
Light Required: Yes
Depth: Cover seed lightly with soil after sowing
Sowing Rate: 5 seeds per plant
Moisture: Keep moist until germination
Plant Spacing: 18 inches

Of all the scores of different lavenders, this one - Lavandula angustifolia, or Lavender Vera, meaning "True Lavender" - is arguably the most popular. A delicate and versatile variety, lavender is especially cherished for its elegant appearance and lovely scent. This lavender is fast-growing, long-blooming, and very hardy. It can even be used to flavor select desserts like sorbet and ice cream!

Where to Plant Lavender Seeds

Lavender should be located in areas of full sun with adequate drainage and spaced far enough apart to ensure good air circulation. This will help reduce the chance of developing root rot.

How to Plant Lavender Seeds

While not required, Lavender seeds can benefit from a special 4 to 8 week treatment called cold moist stratification prior to planting them.

Allow them to reach room temperature while preparing a sowing container for them. Fill a 2” deep nursery tray with a mixture of equal parts washed medium-grit sand and seed-starting compost. Mist this sand mixture until it is saturated, then let the excess water drain off. Create shallow, 1/8” deep furrows across the surface of the sand mixture. Drop the lavender seeds into the furrows, aiming for one seed every inch. Sprinkle a very thin layer of sand over the lavender seeds so they are barely covered but still exposed to the light. Lavender seeds need light to germinate, so be sure not to bury them. Mist the sand heavily to settle it around the seeds. Place your tray or pots where they will receive 8-10 hours of sun exposure daily. Use a cold frame outdoors or a sunny window indoors. Soil should remain 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and as low as 55F at night. Use a sheet of plastic to hold in the warmth and moisture, ensuring that the plastic never touches the soil or seedlings. Leave one side open to allow some moisture to escape. Whenever the sand mixture feels dry on the surface, mist with a water bottle so as not to disturb the seeds. One week after germination transplant your lavender seedlings into individual 4” pots filled with the sandy potting mix. If you started in a large tray, thin your seedlings to one every 2-3 inches. Grow your newly transplanted seedlings in partial sun for one to two months.

How to Harvest Lavender

The best time to cut and harvest the flowers of lavender is the second flowering season. Start off on a dry, sunny day preferably between June to September. Pruning should be ideally done just before the growing season, which is early spring.

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Frequently Asked Questions


We offer a wide selection of vegetable, herb, flower, and root crop seeds suitable for gardeners of all experience levels.


Absolutely. Many of our vegetables, herbs, and flowers thrive in pots, raised beds, and small-space gardens.

Yes. Many of our seed varieties are easy to grow and ideal for first-time gardeners.


Planting times vary by variety and climate. We recommend checking the growing information provided on each product page.


Many of our flower varieties help attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators to your garden.


Store seeds in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain seed quality and viability.


Heirloom seeds are open-pollinated varieties that have been passed down through generations and are valued for their unique flavors, colors, and characteristics.


We carefully select quality seeds and gardening essentials to help gardeners grow with confidence and enjoy rewarding harvests season after season.

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