![]() Customers enjoy browsing our large selection of varieties and we are always happy to make a recommendation for your needs and desires. Plants are sold on-site and sorry, but we don't ship. We occasionally carry 2-gallon lavender pots. ![]() Common plant sizes are 3.5" pots and 1-gallon pots. Availability changes weekly with up to 15 varieties to choose from. Remember, these are approximates and may vary based on temperature, sunlight exposure, and soil quality.We begin selling lavender plants in late April and continue into mid-July. Bud formation: It will blossom into flowers with small clusters or spikes of buds at the ends of the stems, ranging from purple, and pink, to white in hue.Īfter fulfilling these factors, your plant will successfully bloom around mid-summer until early fall.Look for the formation of side branches along the main stems. ![]() Branching: It naturally branches out as they mature.It indicates that your Lavender is thriving. Leaf development: Elongated Leaves will appear along the stems, and the plant will appear bushier.Stem growth: The plant will increase in height, reaching up to 3 feet as they grow, with robust stems.Sprouting: Sprouting is the first sign, where young buds emerge from the soil within a couple of weeks after planting seeds.Observe the following signs of growth, indicating the vegetative state. How Do You Know If You Lavender Is Growing? Moreover, they have slight fuzziness or tiny hairs on the surface. When you gently rub the leaves, it will emit a subtle aroma resembling a mature Lavender flower.Īs they begin growing, you will notice a pair of elongated leaves with a narrow, lance-shaped appearance, usually grayish-green or silvery-green in color. These sprouts often display pale green or light green coloration. Its sprouts typically emerge as small, slender stems from the soil, which are pretty delicate and slender, usually measuring a few centimeters in height. However, remember that some Lavender varieties, such as Spanish or French and Woolly Lavender, may take longer to reach the blooming stage, usually longer than 120 days.Īt first, Lavender does look like two tiny green nubs when it sprouts. Voila! They bloom within 90 to 100 days after germination, usually English ‘Hidcote,’ Grosso, and Anouk. Water the Lavender seedlings when the top inch of soil feels dry, usually once every 8-10 days.Keep the seedlings between the temperatures 60-70☏ (15-21☌) to prevent slow growth. ![]()
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