Lavender — Vera (True) seeds
Vera Lavender is an evergreen, hardy perennial that grows as a compact bush reaching 30 to 50cm in height. Vera Lavender flowers are violet-blue and aromatic. The lavender flower heads are generally cut and dried for their fragrance, used in cooking, or grown for its medicinal properties. Vera Lavender is also great for adding a pop of colour to your garden and attracting beneficial insects.
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Lavandula angustifolia | 50 seeds per packet
Sow seeds directly into your garden bed or pots approximately 0mm deep. Sprinkle the Vera Lavender seeds on top of your soil and sprinkle a very thin, light layer of soil over the top of your seeds. Leave around 80cm between Vera Lavender plants. Keep soil moist (but not soggy!). Best sown in spring, but the sowing season will depend on your climate*. Ideally, sow seeds when the temperature is between 18 to 32°C. Germination occurs within 14 to 21 days. Vera Lavender reach full maturity after approximately 1 year.
Cool Climates: September to November
Temperate Climates: September to November
Arid Climates: September to November
Subtropical Climates: September to November
Tropical Climates: September to November