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Shop nowThis collection of Organic Lavender Seeds features true Lavandula angustifolia types prized for their calming aroma and long flowering display. As a fragrant perennial and aromatic herb, it forms neat evergreen mounds that bring structure to borders, hedges and rock garden schemes while supporting biodiversity. Bee friendly flowers in soft lilac to violet shades attract pollinating insects throughout warm months, enriching any butterfly garden or low maintenance landscaping. Selected Organic English lavender seeds suit formal edging or naturalistic plantings, and the drought tolerant plant thrives once established in sunny, open sites. Whether sown for ornamental impact or harvested for gentle fragrance, Organic Lavender Seeds deliver a classic Mediterranean herbs character with enduring garden value.
Best results come where this full sun plant enjoys very well-drained, light soil; avoid waterlogging to preserve longevity and scent. For seed raising, start indoors in late winter to early spring, then transplant after last frost; in mild climates, autumn sowing may be possible, and a brief cold stratification can improve germination. Using a fine seed starting mix and gentle moisture encourages steady germination time and compact growth before transplanting seedlings. As plants mature, modest pruning lavender after flowering keeps a tidy shape and sustains repeat bloom. Organic Lavender Seeds yield resilient mounds that suit companion planting beside other dry-garden Lavandula and herbs.
Beyond the flowering display, this group serves both decorative and culinary roles. As edible blossoms and foliage, it lends subtle flavour to sugars, baking and herbal infusions without overpowering blends. The tidy habit makes it well suited to container gardening on patios where drainage is controlled, as well as to hedge and borders in open ground. English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) selections from Organic Lavender Seeds also provide lasting scent for cut sprigs and sachets while offering abundant nectar, reinforcing their value for pollinators in wildlife-friendly designs.
This navigational list groups related organic seed categories that pair well with lavender in sunny, well-drained beds and borders. It begins with the main organic collection, followed by herbs and flowers often chosen for fragrance, pollinator appeal, and diverse bloom colors. In mild climates some may be autumn sown; in cooler areas they are typically started under cover and transplanted after the last frost.
Grow this fragrant perennial English lavender as a full sun plant in very well-drained, light to moderately fertile soil that leans neutral to alkaline. Start seeds indoors from late winter to early spring in a fine seed starting mix; a brief cold stratification helps, and germination may take several weeks. Harden off and transplant after the last frost into open, free-draining ground and water sparingly once established, as this aromatic herb is drought tolerant. In mild climates, autumn sowing can be successful. Space plants 30–45 cm to encourage airflow and compact growth. Suits borders, rock gardens, and low maintenance landscaping, and responds well to light pruning after flowering.
Begin sowing in late winter to early spring so seedlings are ready to move outside after the last frost. Use a free-draining seed starting mix, bright light, and steady warmth. Before planting out, harden off gradually over 7–10 days. Transplant to a full sun site with very well-drained, light to moderately fertile soil that is neutral to alkaline, avoiding any waterlogged spots. In mild climates, autumn sowing may be possible. Plant slightly high and water in lightly to help roots establish without saturating the crown.
Cold stratification is not strictly required for Lavandula, but a brief chill can improve germination. A simple approach is to place seeds in a small bag with barely moist medium and refrigerate for about 1–2 weeks, then sow onto a free-draining mix under warmth and light. Alternatively, sowing in cool conditions followed by a natural warm-up can mimic this cue. Keep expectations flexible—germination is often modest and staggered, even with stratification.
Germination can be slow and uneven, often taking several weeks; many growers see sprouts in roughly 2–4 weeks under steady warmth, with longer waits in cooler setups. A gritty, well-drained seed starting mix, consistent but light moisture (never sodden), and bright light are key. Gentle bottom warmth can help in cooler rooms. Once seedlings show true leaves, reduce moisture slightly to discourage damping-off and encourage sturdy, drought-tolerant growth.
For most English lavender types, space plants about 30–45 cm (12–18 in) apart to allow airflow and a tidy form in hedges and borders. Mature height typically reaches 30–60 cm (12–24 in), depending on variety and growing conditions. In lean, very well-drained soils with full sun, plants stay compact and aromatic; richer or wetter soils can reduce longevity and shape. Light shaping after flowering helps maintain a dense mound, but avoid cutting into old woody stems.
Container gardening suits this aromatic, drought-tolerant plant if drainage is excellent. Use a high-quality potting mix cut with plenty of mineral grit (such as coarse sand or perlite) to create a fast-draining, airy substrate. Choose containers with ample drainage holes and avoid saucer waterlogging. Aim for a neutral to slightly alkaline profile and full sun. Water thoroughly, then allow the mix to dry well before watering again; in hot spells, increase frequency while still preventing constant moisture.
Lavender is widely valued for bee-friendly flowers and can support butterflies in a sunny, sheltered spot. Massed planting enhances visibility and nectar availability through the bloom period. To maximize pollinator value, site plants in full sun, keep soil well-drained, and remove spent blooms to encourage further flowering. Minimizing pesticide use and combining with other long-blooming Mediterranean herbs can provide a season-spanning resource in rock gardens, borders, and low-maintenance landscaping.
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Organic Lavender Seeds provide fragrant perennials suited to sunny, well‑drained borders and wildlife‑friendly plantings. Sow indoors in late winter or direct after the last frost; a brief cold stratification of 2–4 weeks can improve germination. Press seeds onto the surface or cover very lightly, keep evenly moist, and expect emergence in 14–28 days. Transplant to full sun, spacing 30–45 cm to allow air circulation and tidy growth. Once established, plants prefer infrequent deep watering and thrive in lean, free‑draining soils; avoid waterlogging and heavy feeding. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape, removing spent blooms without cutting into old woody stems. The silvered foliage and purple spikes attract bees and butterflies, and stems can be dried for long‑lasting scent. In mild climates, autumn sowing may be possible for spring growth. Organic Lavender fits borders, low hedges, and containers, and forms part of the wider Organic Seeds selection.
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