Unwins Lavender Munstead Strain
Unwins Lavender Munstead Strain
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Unwins Lavender Munstead Strain boasts a delightful fragrance that captivates bees. Whether adorning beds and borders or gracing containers throughout your garden, its allure is unmatched. Its blossoms aren't just for show—they can be harvested and preserved, preserving their timeless charm. A beloved classic in gardens, this Lavender variety promises hues and scents that endure the summer months. Plus, it doubles as a natural deterrent for insects, particularly ants, making it an invaluable asset for those aiming to keep their gardens ant-free. With the stamp of approval from the RHS Pollinator and a preference for basking in full sun, it's a choice selection for both cutting and enjoying in the radiant garden landscape.
Product Specification:
- Plant Spacing: 45cm
- Plant Height: 45cm
- Sowing Depth: 5mm
- Sow Time To Flower: 6-10 months
- Sow Time To Germination: 4-12 weeks
- Spread: 45cm
- Pack Quantity: 150 seeds
- Colour: Blue
Starting Indoors:
Begin by filling a seed tray nearly to the brim with damp seed compost. Scatter seeds thinly across the surface, then gently cover them with a light layer of additional compost. Keep the tray in a warm environment, ideally between 15-20°C, ensuring the soil remains consistently moist. Note that excessively high temperatures may hinder the germination process.
Progressing Growth:
Position seedlings in a well-lit area while shielding them from direct sunlight. Once they've reached a manageable size, transplant them 5cm apart into trays filled with potting compost. Alternatively, you can opt to transplant each seedling into individual 8cm pots.
Transitioning Outdoors/Planting:
Ease plants into outdoor conditions gradually over a span of 2-3 weeks prior to planting them out, ensuring the risk of frost has subsided. Maintain a spacing of 45cm between each plant. Adequate watering is crucial for establishment.
Post-Planting Care:
To promote a compact growth habit, trim plants back after they've finished flowering.
Additional Tips:
Plants sown early in the season will typically bloom within the same year as sowing.
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