Drought Tolerant Lavender Munstead For Xeriscape Herb Gardening

Lavender Seeds - Munstead

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SEASON

Perennial

USDA ZONES

5 - 9

HEIGHT

18 - 20 inches

BLOOM SEASON

Early summer to late summer

BLOOM COLOR

Dark blue

ENVIRONMENT

Full sun

SOIL TYPE

Gritty, well-drained and slightly alkaline soils preferred, pH 6.5 - 7.5

HOUSE PLANT

Yes

DEER RESISTANT

Yes

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Lavender Munstead (Lavandula Angustifolia Munstead) - Start this aromatic herb for the garden by sowing Lavender seeds and watch the humming birds and bees come to enjoy the sweetness.  Drought tolerant Munstead Lavender is the most popular Lavender plant grown in the United States and perfect for water conservation.

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Planting Directions

TEMPERATURE

72 - 75F

AVERAGE GERM TIME

14 - 21 days

LIGHT REQUIRED

Yes

DEPTH

Cover seed lightly with soil after sowing

SOWING RATE

5 seeds per plant

MOISTURE

Keep moist until germination

PLANT SPACING

20 inches

Our Lavender Seeds (Lavandula Stoechas, Lavandula Angustifolia & Lavandula Multifida) are great for enhancing any garden with fragrance, color, and charm. These perennial favorites are well-suited for USDA zones 5-11, depending on the variety, and thrive in sunny locations with well-draining soil. Each type of lavender boasts unique features, from the classic deep purple blooms of English Lavender to the delicate pink hues of Lavender Rosea and the striking sky-blue flowers of Spanish Eyes. With heights ranging from 9 inches to over 36 inches, these plants are perfect for borders, flower beds, containers, or even hedges. Available in different seed packets size, they bring vibrant beauty to landscapes of all sizes.
Transform your garden into a fragrant haven with Outsidepride Lavender Seeds. This collection features diverse lavender varieties, each offering unique colors, growth habits, and uses. Perfect for USDA zones 5-11 (depending on the type), these perennial plants thrive in full sun and well-draining soil, making them a popular choice for gardeners seeking low-maintenance yet stunning plants.
Each lavender plant seeds produces richly scented flowers that can be enjoyed fresh or dried for potpourri, sachets, or floral arrangements. Varieties like Hidcote and Ellagance Snow are especially rich in essential oils, offering long-lasting fragrance. Whether you prefer classic deep purples, soft pinks, striking whites, or sky-blue blooms, there’s a lavender variety for every aesthetic.
With Outsidepride Lavender Seeds, you can cultivate a vibrant, fragrant garden that blends beauty and functionality. These versatile herbs enhance outdoor spaces while offering practical uses in floral arrangements, cooking, and crafting. Whether starting seeds indoors or directly sowing them outdoors, lavender is beginner-friendly. Germination is typically within 21 days with proper care, making it easy to cultivate lush lavender plants at home.

Lavender Munstead (Lavandula Angustifolia Munstead) - Start this aromatic drought tolerant herb for the garden by sowing Lavender seeds and watch the humming birds and bees come to enjoy the sweetness. Munstead Lavender is the most popular Lavender plant grown in the United States. It is one of the richest in essential oils, and it has a more compact habit and earlier-blooming flowers.

Grow Lavender Munstead herb Plants in a well-drained, neutral to alkaline soil in an open, sunny spot. Munstead Lavender herb demands sharp-draining soils, never rich, damp and soggy as these are drought tolerant plants. If your soil is heavy, it's worth to mix in some sand or gravel before you plant, and perhaps create little mounds for your plants so each one drains quickly. Lavandula Angustifolia care includes trimming the plants back in spring to encourage bushier growth; also deadheading after flowering.

How To Grow Lavender Munstead From Herb Seeds: Sow Lavender seeds indoors 8 - 10 weeks before last frost. Use sterile starter mix and sow herb seeds on the surface, pressing them into the soil. Cover the Lavender Munstead seeds very lightly as they need light for germination. Transplant Lavender Munstead seedlings outdoors in mid-spring once frost danger has passed. Great plants where water conservation is a must.

Common Questions

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How long can lavender plants live?

A

Lavender plants can live about10 years, but they do experience a decrease in quality and growth as time goes on. Maintain your collection through propagation so you can get rid of older plants.

Q

Does lavender come back every year?

A

Since lavender is a perennial, it does come back every year if it is cared for correctly.

Q

Do lavender plants bloom all summer?

A

Lavender can bloom anytime from early spring until late summer. However, some plants will maintain their blooming flowers from spring through the end of summer.

Q

My leaves look droopy, what should I do?

A

Your plants probably need more water.

Q

My lavender plants smell bad, what is wrong?

A

This is a symptom of being overwatered. You may have root rot. If you have a potted plant, prune the affected areas and replant if possible.

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