

💜 Grow Your Own Slice of English Countryside Magic
HOME GROWN Premium English Lavender Seeds offer 1,300 high-quality, non-GMO seeds with superior germination rates (85%+ after cold stratification). Suitable for indoor and outdoor planting, these drought-resistant, low-maintenance seeds produce fragrant, culinary-grade lavender perfect for enhancing gardens, recipes, and wellness routines. Ideal for millennials seeking a stylish, sustainable gardening experience with a touch of luxury and social cachet.







| ASIN | B0D2Y14FMK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Flower Plants & Seeds |
| Brand | HOME GROWN |
| Color | Dark Brown to Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (10,057) |
| Expected Blooming Period | Spring to Summer |
| Expected Plant Height | 1 Feet |
| Expected Planting Period | Spring |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Weight | 0.176 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HOME GROWN |
| Material Feature | GMO Free, Heirloom |
| Moisture Needs | Moderate Watering |
| Number of Pieces | 1300 |
| Product Care Instructions | Please note: Lavender seeds are extremely small (tiny), which is typical for this plant. Each pack contains at least 1,300 seeds, though they may appear fewer due to their size. |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches |
| Soil Type | Loam Soil |
| Special Feature | A practical, garden-themed gift designed for plant lovers of any skill level. Suitable for birthdays, holidays, and everyday giving, making it a perfect gift idea for any occasion., Air Purification, Attracts Pollinators, High Germination Rate, Low Maintenance |
| Style | Lavender |
| Sunlight Exposure | Full Sun |
| UPC | 850056627764 |
| USDA Hardiness Zone | 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**M
Fragrant Fields in My Own Backyard – Lavender Dreams Come True!
I’ve always adored the soothing scent of English lavender wafting through Provençal fields on travel shows, but I never imagined I could grow that same premium magic right here in my Zone 7b garden. These Premium English Lavender Seeds (Lavandula angustifolia) delivered exactly that fantasy—and then some. Germination was a breeze: • 85%+ sprout rate within 10 days using the included peat pellet starter kit (a thoughtful bonus!). • Clear, step-by-step instructions walked even this novice seed-starter through cold stratification and ideal soil temps. • Transplanted seedlings at 6 weeks; every single one took root like a champ. Growth & fragrance? Unreal. • By midsummer, my 4x6 ft bed exploded into a purple haze of classic true lavender spikes—denser and more vibrant than anything at the local nursery. • The aroma is pure therapy: sweet, herbaceous, and powerfully calming. I brush past the plants just to inhale that premium, spa-grade scent. • Bees and butterflies threw a non-stop garden party; my pollinator count tripled. Harvest perks: • First-year blooms yielded enough to fill 12 sachets, 3 batches of lavender-lemon shortbread, and a giant jar of homemade bath salts. • Stems dry beautifully—color and scent hold for months. Hardy, deer-resistant, drought-tolerant once established, and certified non-GMO/organic. If you want that iconic English countryside vibe (minus the jet lag), these seeds are gold. My only regret? Not planting two packets. Time to expand the lavender empire! 🌿💜
S**K
Easy to plant, flower fast, very beautiful.
Easiest flower seeds to plant due to about pea size. Up fast with showy round leaves and bright colors of beautiful flowers.
A**R
Fantastic seeds!
These seeds are awesome. They germinate fast and grow tall quickly. I wasn't sure how well they'd do in my yard since I had to put them in a spot with just indirect sun, but they have grown up to 6 feet tall in about four months and are just starting to bloom. I imagine they would probably grow faster and taller with the benefit of direct sunlight. Super easy to plant and just leave to do their thing.
S**Y
Updated, Seller is great
Update: Seller reached out to me and offered to send a replacement and provided advice. The seeds need to go through stratification. So if they are not planted during cold weather. Place the seeds in plastic bag with paper towel to simulate the cold before planting, This will help the seeds to germinate. Old Review: Perhaps you need to do a seed sprout indoors before planting. These seeds never germinated. They were fertilized and we had a ton of rain. Nothing grew.
V**R
Hollyhock good seeds
Good seeds, started well, soaked seeds in water overnight.
D**R
The BEST!
These seeds are the best! God beautiful morning glories!!!
L**S
Small Seed Pack
The product description made me think I am getting a much larger package than I got, it's just a regular small seed pack. It strikes me as deceptive.
B**.
Be sure to plant these at the right time and protect the sprouts at all costs
I love these seeds. They are hardy and absolutely will grow. Almost every single one grew in my garden but not all grew to be large and bloom. I had an issue with landscapers that sprayed weed killer on my garden just after I planted a different set of seeds and the entire garden *except for the weeds* died. So I had to quickly replant and used these seeds for the job. My garden is not nearly as beautiful and blooming as it was in previous years but not because of these seeds. You need to make sure you plant the seeds at the right time. The packaging will tell you when to do it based on where you live in the country, how deep to plant, and how far apart to plant each seed. I've found that the depth and spacing doesn't matter much as long as it's not super deep or super shallow. About 1 to 3 inches down will net you results. In my area (Chicago) the best time to plant is late April/early May but I tend to do it a bit early around the end of March. I have found that as long as the seeds haven't spouted yet any late season frost will not harm the seeds. If the seeds have sprouted and there's a late season frost it's also not that big of a problem as so many of these seeds germinate that it actually makes room for the strongest ones to keep growing. Unfortunately for me I hate to replant in late June/early July and only now are the flowers growing buds and getting close to blooming. Normally this pack will net me a variety of sunflowers that are up to 10 feet tall with multiple flowers on each stem but because of the late season start (thanks to incompetent landscapers) and possibly residual chemicals in the ground the biggest flowers I have are around 4 feet tall and are going to bloom in August now. That's fine. A late summer/early Fall bloom is fine with me. Anyway, the variety is great and these seeds will bloom under so many conditions. Even with the harsh summer we've had here and the abuse they've gotten from our landscapers I am happy with the results. The most critical period is when you first plant the seeds (make sure no birds dig them up because they will try) and when they first sprout. Some cheesecloth for about a week after you see the first sprouts may be a good idea and you might want to put down some cheesecloth right after planting so animals don't dig up the loose soil and ear your seeds. Birds and chipmunks seem to love these. But again, these are great and easily bloom. You don't need a green thumb for these. As soon as it's hot out just make a habit of giving them a nice shower daily so they don't burn and cut off any yellow leaves and these things grow like weeds. They're great.
K**D
انقع البذور في مويه لمدة يوم ثم ازرع بالتربه مباشرة 👍🏻
T**D
Sowed the seeds in the middle of June so maybe they'll show up next year. The only thing that has sprung up 2 months later are about a dozen 8" high small white flowers. We've successfully planted many wildflowers over the years so we're hoping the late sowing is the answer. I'll update this in October.
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