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HOME GROWN Non GMO English Lavender Seeds 1,500+ Wildflower Seed for Planting Indoor/Outdoor, High Germination, Plant Flower Seeds (Lavandula antustifolia) $6.99
HOME GROWN Non GMO English Lavender Seeds 1,500+ Wildflower Seed for Planting Indoor/Outdoor, High Germination, Plant Flower Seeds (Lavandula antustifolia) $6.99
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Model: HOME GROWN Non GMO English Lavender Seeds 1,500+ Wildflower Seed for Planting Indoor/Outdoor, High Germination, Plant Flower Seeds (Lavandula antustifolia)
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If you are not familiar with germinating lavender seeds, take note of "Stratification" for success. I found this in Amazon reviews.
"I've tried growing lavender from seed many times before. But until now, I have never had any luck. I finally looked it up before planting this batch, and many sources suggest that lavender seeds require a process called stratification. Basically the seeds need to get wet, and then they need to chill/freeze before they'll sprout. Who knew? Not me!
"Many videos I watched recommended putting the seeds in ziplock bag with a wet paper towel, and leaving it in the fridge for 3-4 weeks. With limited fridge space, I took a chance. Instead of putting it in the fridge for several weeks, I put it in the freezer over night. Then I pulled it out, the next day and I left it in the baggie in a warm sunlit room. Because the paper towel was still pretty wet, and the baggie was sealed, I didn't even have to mess with watering them. With very minimal effort, I've got HUNDREDS of new little lavender sprouts! Not all of the seeds have sprouted yet, but then again, it's only been two weeks. Im excited to see how the rest of the seeds do! This is definitely a huge step in the right direction!"
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"I've tried growing lavender from seed many times before. But until now, I have never had any luck. I finally looked it up before planting this batch, and many sources suggest that lavender seeds require a process called stratification. Basically the seeds need to get wet, and then they need to chill/freeze before they'll sprout. Who knew? Not me!
"Many videos I watched recommended putting the seeds in ziplock bag with a wet paper towel, and leaving it in the fridge for 3-4 weeks. With limited fridge space, I took a chance. Instead of putting it in the fridge for several weeks, I put it in the freezer over night. Then I pulled it out, the next day and I left it in the baggie in a warm sunlit room. Because the paper towel was still pretty wet, and the baggie was sealed, I didn't even have to mess with watering them. With very minimal effort, I've got HUNDREDS of new little lavender sprouts! Not all of the seeds have sprouted yet, but then again, it's only been two weeks. Im excited to see how the rest of the seeds do! This is definitely a huge step in the right direction!"
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