Lavender - Kiepenkerl
Description
Narrow-leaved lavender 'Hidcote Blue Strain' (Lavandula angustifolia) is a low variety with a beautiful fragrance for discounts on rock gardens and flower pots. It blooms with beautiful, small purple flowers. It is a honey plant, attracts useful insects to the garden and repels mosquitoes and midges. It can also be successfully grown in the ground as a decorative element for flower beds or beds. It grows up to 40 cm tall. It is a perennial plant, wintering in our climate covered with leaves or twigs. In spring, the plant should be cut solidly.
Lavender grows best in calcareous, sandy and well-drained soil. Tolerates periodic droughts. I prefer a sunny position. Cover the seeds after sowing with a thin layer of soil, crush and moisten well. Watch for constant humidity of the substrate until sunrise.
Sowing: February - June - into warm rooms or into the ground
Germination: soil temperature: 10-20oC, 12-20 days
Intervals in a row: 30 cm
Row spacing: 30 cm
Flowering: June - October
Application: as a decorative plant, flowers can be dried and used to aromatize indoor air, has repellent clothing moths
Productivity: the contents of the package are enough for about 35 plants
Latin name: Lavandula angustifolia
Why these seeds?
Kiepenkerl Profi-Line seeds have proven their outstanding professional qualities and are now also available for home gardens and home. We decided to offer Kiepenkerl Profi-Line because the seeds germinate perfectly and produce healthy, energetic plants. Many varieties in this series also have natural resistance to pests and fungal and bacterial diseases, are characterized by high utility values such as taste, smell or appearance, and decorative. We believe that high-quality seeds are the best investment for your vegetable and flower garden, because quality will definitely pay off in the end!