Scent™ Blue (Lavender/perennial)
Latin Name: Lavandula angustifolia
Item #: R165X
Difficulty:
Easy
Medicinal:
Yes
Suitable for Containers:
Yes
Suitable for Small Pots
Yes
New This Year
Yes
Attracts Butterflies:
Yes
Fragrant
Yes
(12-16 in/30-41 cm) OP. Blooms first year. Early flowering deep purple-blue spikes on silvery-green mounded plants with a vigorously branching habit. Primed seed.
(12-16 in/30-41 cm) OP. Blooms first year. Early flowering deep purple-blue spikes on silvery-green mounded plants with a vigorously branching habit. Primed seed.
LAVENDER (Dwarf)
Approx. 25,000 seeds per oz/28 g
CULTURE: A strain of true English Lavender. Freeze seed for 24 hours before sowing. Sow outdoors April 15th - May 15th. Seed is very fine, and should be pressed into the soil, do not cover with soil. Germinate @ 45 - 60°F/7 - 16°C soil temp. for about 30 days. Space seeds @ 8 per in/2.5 cm in rows or sow in clumps. Thin seedlings about 2 months after seeding to 12 in/31 cm apart.
Lavender is a double purpose plant, it can be used as a flavor herb or as a fragrant cut flower that retains it's aroma years after cutting. Dwarf bushy plants are also used for borders or rock - gardens; gray-green foliage offers an interesting contrast to purple flowers which bloom in late June or August. Choose a light sandy soil that is not too rich. Heavier fertile soil causes soft growth which creates a hardiness problem as winter sets in. Harvest flowers just before they are fully open. Dry in a cool airy place to provide sweetly perfumed material for sachets. Trim back extra foliage after flowering to keep plants tidy. Provide a light mulch of straw or leaves in areas where winter is severe. Clones are propagated by cuttings taken each summer.