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Generally lavender plants are raised from cuttings and not from seed. This is so that you can be sure what the parentage of a new plant is and therefore what it will look like. However it is straightforward and fun to grow you own lavenders from seed, and we have a small range of the most popular ones.

Lavender Seed Card

Lavender Seed Card

£2.99

A great idea. A card with a beautiful English lavender picture, that also contains seeds to grow your own lavender plants. Full instructions are given on the back of the card. The card is folded with information on lavender on the inside left side, but blank for your messgae on the right side. Comes with an envelope.
Lavender Vera Seeds

Lavender Vera Seeds

£1.40

Packet of "English" Lavender seeds of the type Lavender Vera. The plants will eventually produce their fragrant, mid-purple flowers in June & July. Easy to grow and fun. Approx. 350 seeds per pack.
Lavender Munstead Seeds

Lavender Munstead Seeds

£1.40

Packet of "English" Lavender Munstead seeds. The plants will eventually have fragrant, mauve flowers. Easy to grow and fun. Approx. 350 seeds per pack.
Lavender Provence Blue Seeds

Lavender Provence Blue Seeds

£0.00

SORRY THESE ARE NOT AVAILABLE. WE'LL HAVE MORE IN APRIL 2012. Packet of "English" Lavender Provence Blue seeds. If sown early enough may develop deep blue flowers in the same year. Easy to grow and fun. Approx. 100 seeds per pack. Full instructions on the packet. £1.44
Lavender Blue Wonder (Multifida) Seeds

Lavender Blue Wonder (Multifida) Seeds

£1.50

Unusual lavender native to the Canary Islands, and not generally available in UK garden centres. Trident flower spikes above strongly scented green foliage. Contrary to the info on the packet this is not frost hardy but will survive UK winters in a cool (+5 C) conservatory.
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