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Seeds Lavender Munstead Blue
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Lavender Munstead Blue

€4.00

Lavender is a perennial flowering plant native to the Mediterranean. Munstead Blue, in particular, is its compact, early blooming, English variety, with bluish-purple flowers above slender, aromatic, grey-green leaves. First introduced in 1916 by the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, and named after her house Munstead Wood in Surrey, England, this variety is a great choice for containers and is widely used in cooking as a condiment for salads, soups, stews. It provides a very aromatic flavour that is too strong to be used in large quantity. Its fresh or dried flowers are used to make tea, while the fresh flowers can be crystallized or added to jams, ice cream and vinegars. An essential oil is also made from the flowers for both culinary and therapeutic purposes

Latin name
Lavandula officinalis

Name
Lavander

Variety
Munstead Blue

Quantity
200 seeds

Plant size
Height 45 cm
Width 60 cm

Sowing
Indoor Mar-Apr
Outdoor Apr-June

Timing
Germination 20-40 days
Harvesting 90-120 days

Spacing
When sowing 3-5 cm; Depth 0,2 cm
When thinning 20-30 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun 
Soil Well-drained, fertile and moist soil
Watering Regular, allow to dry out 
Feeding No fertilizer or compost addition is necessary

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Lavender is a perennial flowering plant native to the Mediterranean. Munstead Blue, in particular, is its compact, early blooming, English variety, with bluish-purple flowers above slender, aromatic, grey-green leaves. First introduced in 1916 by the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, and named after her house Munstead Wood in Surrey, England, this variety is a great choice for containers and is widely used in cooking as a condiment for salads, soups, stews. It provides a very aromatic flavour that is too strong to be used in large quantity. Its fresh or dried flowers are used to make tea, while the fresh flowers can be crystallized or added to jams, ice cream and vinegars. An essential oil is also made from the flowers for both culinary and therapeutic purposes

Latin name
Lavandula officinalis

Name
Lavander

Variety
Munstead Blue

Quantity
200 seeds

Plant size
Height 45 cm
Width 60 cm

Sowing
Indoor Mar-Apr
Outdoor Apr-June

Timing
Germination 20-40 days
Harvesting 90-120 days

Spacing
When sowing 3-5 cm; Depth 0,2 cm
When thinning 20-30 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun 
Soil Well-drained, fertile and moist soil
Watering Regular, allow to dry out 
Feeding No fertilizer or compost addition is necessary

Lavender is a perennial flowering plant native to the Mediterranean. Munstead Blue, in particular, is its compact, early blooming, English variety, with bluish-purple flowers above slender, aromatic, grey-green leaves. First introduced in 1916 by the garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, and named after her house Munstead Wood in Surrey, England, this variety is a great choice for containers and is widely used in cooking as a condiment for salads, soups, stews. It provides a very aromatic flavour that is too strong to be used in large quantity. Its fresh or dried flowers are used to make tea, while the fresh flowers can be crystallized or added to jams, ice cream and vinegars. An essential oil is also made from the flowers for both culinary and therapeutic purposes

Latin name
Lavandula officinalis

Name
Lavander

Variety
Munstead Blue

Quantity
200 seeds

Plant size
Height 45 cm
Width 60 cm

Sowing
Indoor Mar-Apr
Outdoor Apr-June

Timing
Germination 20-40 days
Harvesting 90-120 days

Spacing
When sowing 3-5 cm; Depth 0,2 cm
When thinning 20-30 cm

Growing
Sunligth Full sun 
Soil Well-drained, fertile and moist soil
Watering Regular, allow to dry out 
Feeding No fertilizer or compost addition is necessary

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