Lavender Seeds, Ellagance Purple

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Min. seed count:
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Description

(Lavandula angustifolia). Strong soothing fragrance and rich purple flower spikes make this reliable first-year blooming perennial a favorite!  Winner of the Fleuroselect Gold Medal. The compact and tidy plants reach just 10-12 inches.

  • Perennial in zones 5-7, or can be grown as an annual

  • 90-200 days to maturity

  • 6-12 hours of full to partial sun

  • Sprouts in 14-21 days

  • Seed Depth: Surface Sow

  • Plant Spacing: 12"

  • Ideal Temperature: 70-75 F

  • Frost Hardy: Yes

Growing Tips, Tricks and FAQs

Growing Tips

Ellagance Purple is an heirloom lavender variety that thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining, sandy, or gravelly soil. The plant attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. After flowering, prune regularly for bushier growth. This will also prevent the plants from becoming too woody. This variety is particularly fast-growing compared to other lavenders, producing blooms in its first year from seed.

When to Grow

Plant lavender in early spring after the last frost or in fall in regions with mild winters. The best growing temperatures range from 70-75 F. Since lavender is sensitive to excessive moisture, it is important to plant it in well-draining soil to prevent root rot. In colder climates, mulch can be applied in late fall to protect the roots from freezing temperatures. If you’re unsure of your last frost date, consult our blog post ‘Our Experts Answer Questions, Share Resources.’

How to Sow and Plant

Lavender seeds might require some patience, but it’s totally worth it in the end. Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost to give them a head start. Sprinkle the seeds on a moist paper towel, and refrigerate it for 30-40 days for best results. Lightly cover the seeds, as they need light to germinate. Space plants 12 inches apart to ensure proper airflow and prevent disease.

How to Grow

Ellagance Purple lavender requires minimal watering, as overwatering is one of the most common reasons lavender fails. Water only when the soil is completely dry, as established plants are highly drought tolerant. Be careful with fertilizing, as too much nitrogen can encourage excessive leafy growth at the expense of flowers. If grown in containers, choosing terra cotta pots can help improve drainage and reduce excess moisture.

How to Save

  • Allow the seedheads to dry on plants and hand pick or cut stems and shake seeds free into a bucket or bag.

  • Separate seeds from chaff by carefully winnowing and store in a cool, dry place.

FAQ

Can Ellagance Purple lavender be grown in containers?
Yes, this compact variety is perfect for pots. Use a well-draining soil mix and a container with drainage holes to prevent root rot.

How do I prune my Ellagance Purple lavender to keep it healthy?
Prune lightly after flowering by cutting back about one-third of the plant, but avoid cutting into the woody base. This encourages bushier growth and prevents legginess.

What are the best companion plants for Ellagance Purple lavender?
Lavender pairs well with rosemary, thyme, echinacea, salvia, and other drought tolerant herbs and flowers that grow well in similar conditions.

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