🌸 Cultivate Calm: Grow Your Own Lavender Oasis!
This product offers over 10,000 non-GMO heirloom English lavender seeds, ideal for creating a fragrant indoor or outdoor herb garden. With detailed planting instructions, these drought-tolerant seeds can grow into stunning perennial plants, enhancing your space with their beautiful blue-gray flowers and delightful scent.
Z**A
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M**E
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I got these to surround our yard with lavender to help mask the smell of the water treatment center nextdoor. Followed the directions, but none of the seeds sprouted to be planted. Very disappointed in this purchase.
C**N
I haven’t seen any of the seeds to germinate
I used the Glyberrhilic acid as advised and followed the complicated, incomplete instructions in the package and … nothing happened, no lavenders…
M**T
Something grew
So I purchased these seeds a while ago I was able to get almost 60% or more to start growing the only thing is that they’re not all the same. The seeds all looked the same but once they started growing they were different shapes and even different colors. So I’m pretty sure they’re not all lavender which is very unfortunate! I guess I won’t be buying more form this company.
C**R
Works only in usda growing regions 6-9
The instructions on this site is woefully inadequate. First, it grows as a perennial plant in zones 6-9 and it does not bloom the first year. This means that it is not appropriate for northern areas. It will die in the winter and never bloom. Also, the instructions on the seed packet to get this to germinate is ridiculous. It wants you to put it in the refrigerator for 20 days, then soak the seeds in "Gibberellic acid" for 1-2 days. Then wrap the seeds in gauze and keep it moist at 25 degrees celcius for 15-20 days while you keep it moist. This is nuts! Why didn't the ad give all of these steps? If you want lavender, buy it from the greenhouse.
V**.
Nothing! 0% Germination
I used the wet papertowel method with several hundred seeds and NONE of them germinated. Frustrated with the time I've wasted on them as I don't know as they'll be ready to plant this fall.
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