- Seeds Count 25 approx.
- Lavender is a legendary perennial herb widely cultivated for its strong fragrance of seeds and flowers. Lavender plants have grey-green foliage and pretty purple that grow upright; These flowers produce seeds and the flowers can be eaten raw or added to salads or tea.
- Lavender prefers warm conditions. It often grows in the spring when the climate is warm but not too hot. Most gardeners recommend planting lavender in spring because lavender requires a long warm season and if you are planting in autumn be prepared to protect the plant from cold days.
- Take a pot or grow bag, fill them with soil and add a handful of compost then sprinkle the lavender seeds over the soil, and cover the seeds with a thin layer of soil. Water the soil deeply through a watering can, and put the pot in a sunny spot. Lavender seeds germinate in about 2-3 weeks, they may germinate early or late depending on the growing conditions.
- If you have grown lavender in a seedling tray then after seeds germination when seedlings are about 6-8 inches tall then, you need to transplant them into big pots. Do not add extra fertilizer otherwise, the plant will focus only on foliar growth. After transplanting give proper water to the plant and try to keep the soil moist





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