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English Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Seeds – 1300-Pack High-Quality Seeds, High Germination Rate, for Indoor and Outdoor Cultivation

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English Lavender Seeds (Munstead) – 1300 Seeds, Intense Fragrance, Decorative and Culinary Use

Create a calming lavender garden at home
Easily grow your own fragrant English lavender, ideal for bringing a calm and relaxing ambiance to your garden, balcony, or interior. Suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners.

Cold stratification required (IMPORTANT)
To optimize germination, the seeds require cold stratification:

  • Place seeds in a slightly moist medium

  • Keep in the refrigerator for about 30 days

  • This step helps to break dormancy and significantly improve germination

High germination – 1300 seeds
Non-GMO, high-quality seeds, offering a high germination rate. The packet contains approximately 1300 seeds, ideal for abundant and continuous planting.

Culinary use and well-being
Lavender is edible (culinary quality):

  • Perfect for pastries, teas, syrups, and infusions

  • Brings a delicate, refined floral flavor
    It is also ideal for:

  • Aromatherapy

  • Making calming oils

  • Creating scented sachets for the home

Versatile and decorative plant
Suitable for many environments:

  • Garden borders, pathways, cottage gardens

  • Pots, terraces, balconies, and patios

  • Indoor or outdoor cultivation

Easy care and resilient
The Munstead variety is known for:

  • Its drought tolerance

  • Its low maintenance needs

  • Its ability to thrive with little care once established

Ideal gift idea
Perfect as a gift for:
housewarming, Mother's Day, birthdays, or holidays, offering a natural and elegant touch to any space.

Features

  • Brand
    BEXTCOK
  • Organic
    Yes
  • Flower colour
    Green
  • Intended use
    Outdoor
  • Exposure
    Sun
Advice from

What to plant and sow in April

While March tends to be too chilly to get any real work done in the garden, April marks the end of winter and is the perfect time to start all kinds of sowing and planting. That said, gardens may still have to cope with cold spells and frost up to about mid-May. Read on to find out what to plant and sow in April.
What to plant and sow in April
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