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Lavender Lady - Burpee Seeds

Lavender Lady - Burpee Seeds

$0.63

Original: $1.81

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Lavender Lady - Burpee Seeds

$1.81

$0.63

The Story

Lavandula angustifolia 

All-America Selections winner.

Lady is an easy to grow from seed English lavender. Burpee bred herb will flower the first year just 90 days after sowing. So beautiful with its compact habit, outstanding flowers and fragrance, its excellent for edging, low hedges and containers. Lavender is an easy to grow evergreen shrub that produces masses of beautifully scented flowers above green or silvery-grey foliage. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in full sun in the perennial border, container, herb or rock gardens.

300mg of seed
  • Lavender leaves and flowers are valued for their fragrance. Use them fresh or dried to make a soothing tea; add dried parts to potpourris. 
  • Harvest when the flower color is the most brilliant and the scent is the strongest. Harvest in the morning when the plant is dry. Cut at the base of the flower stem just above the leaves. Gather stems into a bunch and rubber band together and hand upside down in a warm dry location out of direct sunlight. Allow to dry for 2-4 weeks.
  • Either keep the flowers whole or brush the flowers off to make sachets.
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Description

Lavandula angustifolia 

All-America Selections winner.

Lady is an easy to grow from seed English lavender. Burpee bred herb will flower the first year just 90 days after sowing. So beautiful with its compact habit, outstanding flowers and fragrance, its excellent for edging, low hedges and containers. Lavender is an easy to grow evergreen shrub that produces masses of beautifully scented flowers above green or silvery-grey foliage. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in full sun in the perennial border, container, herb or rock gardens.

300mg of seed
  • Lavender leaves and flowers are valued for their fragrance. Use them fresh or dried to make a soothing tea; add dried parts to potpourris. 
  • Harvest when the flower color is the most brilliant and the scent is the strongest. Harvest in the morning when the plant is dry. Cut at the base of the flower stem just above the leaves. Gather stems into a bunch and rubber band together and hand upside down in a warm dry location out of direct sunlight. Allow to dry for 2-4 weeks.
  • Either keep the flowers whole or brush the flowers off to make sachets.