Vera Lavender Seeds
Vera Lavender is an old-fashioned, fragrant variety that is an extremely valuable and easy to use. Often used in syrups, baking, and crafts, lavender is often seen as a comforting scent. Vera Lavender is tall and can grow up to 3 feet.
Lavender is notorious for being difficult to germinate. Don't sow too deeply and barely covered in moist potting soil and keep evenly moist about 75F. They should germinate in 3 or 4 weeks. Once they have germinated place them outdoors in a protected area where they will be in the shade and protected from rain, wind, etc. for about 10 days and then they can be exposed to direct sunlight but you'll still have to protect the seedlings from wind and drain until they have grown large enough and then you can plant in full sun.
Approximate Seed Count
200
*Filled by weight
Planting Guide
Ideal Temperature: 60-85F Germination Time: 20-40 days Maturity Date: 120-160 days Plant Spacing: 24-36 inches Container Size: 2 gallon; 8-9in Sowing Recommendation
start indoors 10 to 12 weeks before consistant 50F temperatures
direct sow 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date