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Growing Lavender From Seed - Daves Garden Growing Requirements Before investing the time and resources into growing lavender from seed, make sure that your garden in suitable for lavender cultivation Lavender requires well-drained soil and bright, full sunshine in order to thrive It's a Mediterranean plant that likes hot, dry conditions Give it too much pampering, and it sulks
Propagation:Lavender from seed - Daves Garden Since lavender needs a long growing season to produce the flowers, they need to be started now, but also require stratification (cool temps before sowing) Wintersowing is an option, but they probably won't germinate for at least a month
Cuphea - Daves Garden The Flamenco® series (hybrids of Cuphea llavea and the C procumbens) includes ‘Flamenco Cha Cha' (flowers uniform fuchsia-purple), ‘Flamenco Rumba' (bright, lighter red flowers with purple faces), ‘Flamenco Samba' (burgundy flowers with a deep purple-colored face), and ‘Flamenco Tango' (hot pink or vivid red flowers with lavender faces)
How do I grow lavender in the New York area? - NYBG Mertz Library Reference How do I grow lavender in the New York area? Answer Although lavender prefers a Mediterranean-type climate, it can be grown successfully in the Northeast if a few basic rules are followed First, it is important to choose the correct species and variety For our climate, English lavenders (Lavandula angustifolia) are the best bet
Georgia Gardening:Best Lavender for GA? - Daves Garden The term "Lavender Provence", or lavender from Provence is used interchangeably, but I think it's a different cultivar It might also work for you The question becomes do you want fragrance or hardiness? I don't know all the varieties, but there are some out there that seem low, sprawling and weedy