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Lavender Avignon Early Blue

Lavender Avignon Early Blue

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Short Summary for Lavender Avignon Early Blue

Lavender Avignon Early Blue (Lavandula angustifolia) is a fast-growing, highly fragrant lavender variety known for its early blooming, deep blue flowers, and compact growth. This drought-tolerant perennial thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it perfect for borders, herb gardens, rock gardens, and containers. With its strong aroma, pollinator-attracting qualities, and versatile use in culinary, medicinal, and decorative applications, Lavender Avignon Early Blue is an excellent choice for home gardeners looking for long-lasting beauty and fragrance with minimal maintenance.

Planting Instructions for Lavender Avignon Early Blue

General Sowing Time: Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before the last frost or direct sow in late spring when soil temperatures reach 15°C–20°C.

Position: Requires full sun for optimal flowering. Prefers well-drained, sandy, or loamy soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH (6.5–7.5).

Suitable Space: Ideal for flower beds, borders, rock gardens, herb gardens, and patio containers, adding fragrance and color to any landscape.

Sow Depth: Sow seeds lightly on the surface and press them gently into the soil. Cover with a thin layer (1-2 mm) of soil or vermiculite.

Spacing: Space plants 30–45 cm apart to ensure good airflow and healthy growth.

Height: Grows to a height of 35–50 cm, with a dense, bushy habit.

Germination: Seeds typically germinate within 14–21 days at a temperature of 18°C–21°C. Keep soil evenly moist but not waterlogged during this period.

Days to Bloom / Harvest: Flowers appear 80–100 days after sowing, with an early bloom period extending through summer and fall.

Temperature: Prefers temperatures between 15°C–30°C. Heat and drought-tolerant once established, with good frost resistance.

Watering: Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot.

Fertilizing: Apply a light, balanced fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth and abundant flowering. Avoid excessive nitrogen, as it encourages leafy growth at the expense of blooms.

Pests/Diseases: Naturally pest-resistant, but watch for aphids, whiteflies, and fungal diseases in humid conditions. Ensure good spacing and airflow to reduce disease risks.

By following these Lavender Avignon Early Blue planting instructions, you’ll enjoy early, vibrant blooms, a delightful fragrance, and an easy-care plant that enhances any garden, patio, or indoor space.

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