

🌿 Cultivate calm, flavor, and style—grow your own lavender luxury today!
HOME GROWN English Lavender Seeds offer 1500+ non-GMO, USA-sourced seeds with high germination rates when cold stratified. Ideal for indoor and outdoor planting, these versatile seeds produce fragrant, culinary-grade lavender perfect for gardens, wellness, and gourmet use. Low maintenance and drought-resistant, they come with expert support to ensure your gardening success.







| ASIN | B0DQ2JZWBN |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (1,123) |
| Date First Available | 24 June 2025 |
| Expected blooming period | Spring to Fall |
| Manufacturer | HOME GROWN |
| Moisture needs | Regular Watering |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 50 g |
| Soil type | Loam Soil |
| Sunlight exposure | Partial Sun |
A**E
This pkg contains lots and lots of seeds, that are so small, like the size of black pepper you get in a can, I didn't know what to expect. Looking forward to seeing them grow.
J**C
I just planted my new seeds. Packaging and delivery were great. I will give an update as soon as my seed start to germinate or maybe when they bloom. So far so good! As value for money I will say these are 5 stars.
R**E
Great seeds thank you
L**R
I received the package, and the packaging is not the same as online. First, it just says "Lavender", not English Lavender. The online instructions (you need to scan a code on the package) says they are English Munstead Lavender. I ordered a package of 1500 seeds. It doesn't say how many are included on the package. There are probably less than a teaspoon of seeds. I'm not going to try to count them, they are tiny, like flea size. The germination time is 14-60 days; bloom time is another two to four weeks. I don't know if it'll be past the blooming season by then. And while I appreciate the instructions that can be scanned, they recommend a process that can take 4-6 weeks of keeping them in a damp paper towel in the refrigerator before the germination time. The online instructions say to start sowing the seeds indoors about 6-8 weeks before the last expected frost. Hope the seeds last over the summer and winter. If I follow the instructions, I am much too late to grow them this year (it’s the second week of June). The last frost in central NC was months ago. I may need to wait 8-9 months before I can have a chance of growing them.
M**S
I have purchased a lot of seeds to grow flowers to put in my yard and it's very hard to get them to germinate I use the Hydro glow system put the seeds in it and they are now 9 inches tall and that was within just two weeks they're very healthy and I'm looking forward to getting a good pot of lavender to help have a fresh scent throughout my house for the fall the quality is perfect I have no problem in germinating them I did put some in the Hydro garden and I took some and placed them in between cotton balls and moisten it put it in a Ziploc bag and set it in the sun both ways they germinated really well which is very unusual proceeds to all germinate so they're great the rate of germination was fantastic
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