Sea lavender seeds - Προβάτσα
Listing for 100 seeds
Planting
Choose a site that gets full sun, providing some afternoon shade in more southerly climates. Soil quality is not important except that it not be overly wet and heavy, as this can create rot problems for the roots and crown of sea lavender. Seeds should be planted in early spring and barely covered with soil . Plants should be planted after the last average frost date for your area. If you’re planting several plants in a grouping, allow some space between plants to provide good air circulation and prevent any mold issues.
Care
Once established, sea lavender is a very low care perennial. Generally speaking, it will not need watering, and pests are not an issue. Deadheading will prolong bloom, and the flowers, either fresh or dried, are good for use as fillers in floral arrangements. Dried flowers retain their fragrance, making them good choices for use in potpourri. To dry, harvest flowers once they have just opened, then hang them upside down in a cool, dark environment. Flowers left on the plant will dry as well and provide good winter interest.
Seeds can be planted in early spring and will take a couple of years to become fully established.
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