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Reference: EC1-V-VLHH
Old Fashioned English Lavender Vera has proven itself to have superior winter cold hardiness and sweetly fragrant flowers suitable as cut flowers, for sachets and Lavender oil production. This heirloom variety from England is a compact plant that blooms in early summer with an abundant crop of thin, highly fragrant flower spikes with dark blue calyxes and lavender corollas. Lavender can be sown indoors in late winter or outdoors in early spring or late fall. Plant seeds 1/4" deep and 3" apart. Seeds should come up in 14-21 days. Thin seedlings to 18" apart. Good For Containers and evergreen. Each packet contains 300 Organic Lavender Vera seeds.
| Type | Lavender |
| Family | Herb Family |
| Temperature Soil | |
| Temperature Daytime | |
| Temperature Evening | |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day |
| Water | Light, 3 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Long, 70-90 Days |
| PH Neutral | |
| Zones | |
| Plant Placement | 4 Plants, 4 Per Row |
HERBS
The many varieties of herbs are easy to grow and very prolific. Some are more hearty and shrub-like such as rosemary, thyme, sage, and oregano; others are more delicate and prone to wilting or bolting when subjected to extreme heat such as dill, parsley, cilantro, and chives. Growing herbs such as mint or lavender in containers is beneficial because it won't have an opportunity to spread--as these tend to be invasive and difficult to rid your garden of. Herbs keep producing as long as you continue pruning and harvesting. They can be used fresh or dried to add flavor to any number of dishes.
COMMON PESTS: Aphids, Flea Beetles, Slugs
SUSCEPTIBLE TO: Bolting, Powdery Mildew, Downy Mildew, Anthracnose, Damping Off
Old Fashioned English Lavender Vera has proven itself to have superior winter cold hardiness and sweetly fragrant flowers suitable as cut flowers, for sachets and Lavender oil production. This heirloom variety from England is a compact plant that blooms in early summer with an abundant crop of thin, highly fragrant flower spikes with dark blue calyxes and lavender corollas. Lavender can be sown indoors in late winter or outdoors in early spring or late fall. Plant seeds 1/4" deep and 3" apart. Seeds should come up in 14-21 days. Thin seedlings to 18" apart. Good For Containers and evergreen. Each packet contains 300 Organic Lavender Vera seeds.
| Type | Lavender |
| Family | Herb Family |
| Temperature Soil | |
| Temperature Daytime | |
| Temperature Evening | |
| Lighting | Full, 6-8 Hous Per Day |
| Water | Light, 3 Gallons / Week |
| Maturity | Long, 70-90 Days |
| PH Neutral | |
| Zones | |
| Plant Placement | 4 Plants, 4 Per Row |