Wow grannymem, thats a good article.
I used Mustead and I am pretty sure they all came up. Hard to count now they are bigger. They vary from 1cm to 6cm tall now after about a month of growing. I just sprinkled them on the surface and didn't cover them over as my potting compost is a bit to bulky I thought.
They are in a southish facing window in 5 pots. So I am thinking I will need to pot them on for their welfare soon. The pack says they should be transplanted when large enough to handle, into trays 5cm apart. Your article says Those seeds that do sprout will take one to three months before they have enough roots and top growth to allow successful transplanting. So I suppose in the next few weeks would be ok.
They already smell delightfully of lavender (duh, obviously, I would be quite shocked if they smelled of tomato )
I am not so worried about having a 'perfect' hedge - nothing in my life is perfect anyway, least of all my allotment and gardens, haphazard is my middle name, so that is not an issue for me. I just want a nice border of some sort between me and my lottie neighbour and this will be good for the insects and other wildlife too, so it fits the bill. I will also get some nice pot pourri out of them.
Time is not an issue either, I am happy to wait.
The scary part will be putting them out on the plot, worrying that they will get munched by something, or dry out, so I will have to try and time it so that they are not too dry or too hot or too cold. Oh I do worry about my babies.
Thanks for all the replies folks, I knew I could depend on you.
Will post an update when there is anything to report, and for those in the future who may search on lavender.
I do love this site.
I used Mustead and I am pretty sure they all came up. Hard to count now they are bigger. They vary from 1cm to 6cm tall now after about a month of growing. I just sprinkled them on the surface and didn't cover them over as my potting compost is a bit to bulky I thought.
They are in a southish facing window in 5 pots. So I am thinking I will need to pot them on for their welfare soon. The pack says they should be transplanted when large enough to handle, into trays 5cm apart. Your article says Those seeds that do sprout will take one to three months before they have enough roots and top growth to allow successful transplanting. So I suppose in the next few weeks would be ok.
They already smell delightfully of lavender (duh, obviously, I would be quite shocked if they smelled of tomato )
I am not so worried about having a 'perfect' hedge - nothing in my life is perfect anyway, least of all my allotment and gardens, haphazard is my middle name, so that is not an issue for me. I just want a nice border of some sort between me and my lottie neighbour and this will be good for the insects and other wildlife too, so it fits the bill. I will also get some nice pot pourri out of them.
Time is not an issue either, I am happy to wait.
The scary part will be putting them out on the plot, worrying that they will get munched by something, or dry out, so I will have to try and time it so that they are not too dry or too hot or too cold. Oh I do worry about my babies.
Thanks for all the replies folks, I knew I could depend on you.
Will post an update when there is anything to report, and for those in the future who may search on lavender.
I do love this site.
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