Composition:
- Lavender seeds (Lavandula angustifolia or other edible varieties): Aromatic and medicinal plant renowned for its delicate fragrance and soothing virtues.
Cultivation mode:
- Seed preparation: Lavender seeds may require cold stratification to stimulate germination. Put them in a paper bag in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 weeks before planting. You can also sow directly without stratification, but germination may be slower.
- Sowing: Sow the seeds on the surface in a pot or container, without covering them with soil, because they need light to germinate. Use light, well-drained soil. A mixture of soil and sand or perlite is ideal for good aeration.
- Exposure and temperature: Place the pot or tray in a warm place, at a temperature of about 18-20°C. Lavender seeds need a lot of light to germinate, so make sure they are exposed to indirect light, Either on a sunny windowsill or under a grow light.
- Watering: Water lightly, but regularly, making sure not to soak the soil. Lavender prefers a dry soil, so it is important not to overwater, because it fears excess moisture. As soon as the seedlings are well installed, reduce watering.
- Transplantation: When the lavender plants are a few centimeters tall and have developed strong roots, you can transplant them into larger pots or directly in open ground. If you plant outdoors, choose a location in full sun, well exposed, and well drained soil. Lavender prefers poor and dry soils, so avoid rich and heavy soils.
- Care and maintenance: Once planted, lavender requires little maintenance. Prune the stems after flowering to stimulate new growth and maintain a beautiful shape. Lavender is resistant to drought and disease, but make sure it gets enough sun to thrive.
Why choose lavender seeds ?
- Ease of cultivation: Lavender is a hardy plant that grows well in well-drained soils and in full sun.
- Pleasant fragrance: It has a soothing scent that is often used in aromatherapy and cosmetics.
- Attracts pollinators: Lavender attracts bees and butterflies, promoting biodiversity.
- Natural repellent: Its smell keeps out insects such as mosquitoes and moths.
- Various uses: It can be used in cooking, infusion, decoration or to make scented sachets.
If you want to grow lavender from seeds, be patient, as germination can be slow. But it is an economical and satisfying option to get beautiful plants!
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Width :
13 cm
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Height :
13 cm
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Depth :
1 cm
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Weight :
0.01 kg