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🌿 Grow Your Own Lavender Legacy—Because Your Garden Deserves the Best!
NatureZ Edge 3000 English Lavender Seeds offer a high 90% germination rate with over 1400mg of non-GMO heirloom seeds per pack. These drought-tolerant, sun-loving seeds produce fragrant blooms that attract pollinators, making them perfect for both indoor and outdoor planting. Ideal for millennial gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, eco-friendly, and versatile herb to enhance their home and lifestyle.
| ASIN | B0BTFJJTWC |
| Brand Name | NatureZ Edge |
| Color | Lavender |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,856) |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Manufacturer | NatureZ Edge |
| Material Features | GMO Free |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | lavender |
| Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 3 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
C**E
You need to know what you are doing with this one. I didn't do the research enough and it only sprout 1 out of 1500.. I was expecting a beautiful lavender garden and failed- maybe it is just me or not sure what else I could have done.
J**N
I ordered a variety of healing flower seeds for my garden and planted them just before fall set in. Even though this is a multi-seed review, I’m thrilled to share that when I lifted the frost cloth today, my wildflowers are already starting to bloom beautifully. They’ll be more than ready for spring, and I couldn’t be more excited. This mix is proving to be resilient and rewarding, and I’ll be posting spring photos once everything is in full bloom. For now, I can say these seeds are off to a wonderful start.
T**A
They arrived as promised…just beginning to sprout a week later. Too soon to know overall.
B**M
Did not grow. Usually lavender is easy to grow.
M**R
These seeds took a long time to sprout and are quite slow to grow. I put them in the soil and waited over a month, but they didn't sprout. I thought maybe they're dead or just not good. So, I decided to just use the pots to sow some cilantro seeds. Cilantro sprouted within a week, and started growing. Then, after about a month more, I saw little sprouts of different leaves coming out in between the cilantro. I waited and little more, and smelled them. They smelled like lavender. lol. I was quite taken by surprise, and not sure how to handle this now that I have cilantro and lavender growing in the same pot. I tried to uproot the cilantro carefully to leave the lavender in. I managed to save a few per pot. And I am now waiting for them to grow. It's been another few weeks and they still are really quite small, like not even 2 inches tall. I guess they are kind of slow to grow by their nature? I'm not sure as I've never grown lavender before. But nevertheless, the seeds did sprout after 2 months. So, they need a little patience and care still, even if nothing is happening in the pots for this whole time. Keep watering as needed and they should sprout. I hope they pick up some spreed in growing, as I would really love to be able to transplant them in the garden.
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