What do I get in the 3-Pack English Lavender?
This is a value bundle of three packets of heirloom English Lavender seeds, roughly 6,600 seeds in total, ideal for planting a larger border, hedge, or lavender patch.
How do I germinate English Lavender seeds?
Lavender germinates best after cold stratification. Chill the seeds in the refrigerator for 3-4 weeks, then surface-sow and keep them warm and bright. Germination can be slow and uneven, so be patient.
What sun, soil, and zones does lavender need?
English Lavender wants full sun and lean, well-drained soil, and it is a hardy perennial in USDA zones 5-9. It dislikes wet, heavy soil, so good drainage is essential.
How far apart should I space plants for a hedge?
For a lavender hedge, space plants about 12-18 inches apart so they grow together into a continuous, fragrant row while keeping good airflow.
Is this pack a good value or gift?
Yes. The three-packet set offers more seeds at a better price than singles and makes a lovely gift for gardeners who want to grow lavender in quantity.
How should I store the extra seed packets?
Keep unopened packets in a cool, dry, dark place. Stored properly, these heirloom, non-GMO lavender seeds stay viable for several seasons, so you can sow across multiple years.
Q: “What is your shelf life? What conditions to store?”
You can easily store it for 3 years.






