English Lavender
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English Lavender

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English Lavender is also known as common or true lavender. Grows to 20".   100 seeds     PLANTING Perennial, Zone 5-9 Germination:  7-60 days  Seed Planting Depth: On the surface, press into the soil, soaking the seed for 12-24 hours aids in the germination. Very slow to germinate. Starting Indoors/Outdoors:  Start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Provide 70-75ºF soil temperatures. Transplant 12-18" apart.  Light Needs:  Full sun Soil Needs:  English Lavender needs average, dry, sandy loam, well-drained soil Uses:  Medicinal, culinary, ornamental, attracts bees and beneficals       Photo by Gemma Evans on Unsplash

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