1400 English Lavender Seeds for Planting Indoors or Outdoors
1400 English Lavender Seeds for Planting Indoors or Outdoors, 90% Germination, to Give You The Lavender Plant You Need, Non-GMO, Heirloom Herb Seeds (1 Pack)Start the seeds 6 to 12 weeks before warm weather. Lavender seeds can take a while to germinate and should be started early indoors so that they have plenty of time to grow into mature plants. Put harvested seeds through a process called "cold stratifying." Place your seeds between 2 wet paper towels, then put them into a sealable plastic bag. Store the bag with the seeds in the refrigerator, leaving it there for at least 3 weeks. Fill a container with seed starting mix. The seed starting mix should be a light potting mix that drains well. You can either use a plastic seedling tray or a wide, shallow container without divisions. Plant the seeds. Sprinkle the seeds on top of the soil. There's no need to bury the seeds, but you should sprinkle a light layer of soil over the seeds. Cover the seeds with 1/8” potting mix. A light coatin