Gaea's Blessing

Gaea's Blessing English Lavender Seeds - Heirloom, Non-GMO, 91% Germination - Easy Instructions

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Why customers choose PatioZora Garden

Gaea's Blessing English Lavender Seeds offer a time-tested heirloom option for gardeners who value aroma, color, and straightforward growing methods. Lavandula angustifolia is open-pollinated and non-GMO, nurtured by our Illinois-based team with a commitment to biodiversity and responsible farming. Each single pack includes easy-to-follow instructions to help you start strong and watch progress from seed to bloom. The current lot shows about 80% germination, a solid starting point for a reliable bed, container, or border plant. Historically, some single-pack lots have demonstrated higher germination, reflecting the variability of open-pollinated seeds and growing conditions.

What you’ll notice in your garden is a compact plant with gray-green foliage and spikes of purple blossoms that fill the air with a light, floral scent as the season progresses. This lavender is well-suited to culinary, crafting, and fragrance applications—think dried bouquets, sachets, or subtle herbal garnishes—without medical claims and with everyday practicality in mind. The sustainable seed program is backed by a Safe Seed Pledge, reinforcing a commitment to biodiversity and responsible farming.

Growing at a glance

  • Germination: about 20 days; harvest: around 110 days from sowing
  • Current lot germination rate near 80%; some batches may perform better under ideal conditions
  • Open-pollinated Lavandula angustifolia; non-GMO for a natural seed experience
  • Single-pack seed with clear sowing instructions and a focus on sustainability

What you’ll notice and how to use it

  • Fragrant purple blooms on sturdy plants with silvery-green foliage, ideal for borders and containers
  • Versatile uses: culinary infusions, dried bouquets, sachets, and gentle fragrance accents
  • Open-pollinated, non-GMO genetics that support seed diversity and gardening heritage
  • Clear germination and harvest timelines help you plan seasonal color in your space

Getting started: simple steps

  • Choose a sunny, well-drained bed or container with ample air circulation
  • Begin indoors or outdoors after the last frost; sow seeds shallowly, about 1/4 inch deep
  • Lightly cover and keep the seedbed evenly moist until germination occurs
  • Thin seedlings to about 12–18 inches apart to reduce competition
  • Provide full sun and moderate watering as plants establish, then adjust as needed
  • Harvest buds when color deepens; dry in a well-ventilated, airy space for later use

Gaea’s Blessing seeds come from a company committed to sustainable growing, biodiversity, and customer satisfaction. While results can vary, this lavender offers rich sensory appeal and practical versatility for home gardeners and creative uses alike.

FAQ

Q: Are these lavender seeds heirloom and non-GMO?

A: Yes. Gaea's Blessing seeds are open-pollinated and non-GMO, backed by our Safe Seed Pledge.

Q: What germination and harvest should I expect?

A: Germination typically around 20 days, with harvest near 110 days; current lot shows about 80% germination.