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Uses You can eat lavender flowers, add them to vinegar's or jams, crystallize them to decorate desserts. Lavender sugar cookies are especially elegant. Excellent in potpourris, sachet pillow, dried arrangements, wreaths and as a tea. Lavender aromatherapy is highly effective at soothing and healing people, horses and dogs. Growing Tips Lavender is a cool-weather favorite best if started indoors 10-12 weeks prior to final frost. Lavender has a slower germination period of 14-28 days. Plant 2-3 seeds .25 inches deep per cell or container, transplanting seedlings into the garden in average, loose, well-drained soil in full sun once true leaves establish. Lavender can be difficult to begin from seed but, once rooted, is a low-maintenance perennial. An ideal herb for container and patio gardening. Avoid over watering, as lavender is a semi-arid perennial susceptible to leaf spots and root rot. * Clip off flowering shoots on young plants to encourage root growth; clip back plants in the spring to stimulate fresh growth; clip back again after flowering to promote more bloom. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT FROM US 1. FREE SHIPPING on all orders over $35 2. We ship within one to two business days of your order 3. All seeds have been tested for viability 4. Our customers come first - We are on standby to answer your questions Less Shipping and return policies Order today to get by Oct 30-Nov 6 Returns accepted within 14 days Cost to ship: $ 2.95 Enjoy free shipping to the US when you spend $35+ at this shop. Ships from: Vista, CA Deliver to United States, 77373 Did you know? Etsy Purchase Protection