Do you want to grow lavender seeds in Delaware, but don’t know when to start them?
Starting lavender seeds is not as easy as it seems.
Here’s why:
- Lavender Seeds must be consistenly watered, receive at least 8 hours of sunlight a day, & be kept at room temperature of at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
So if you don’t consistently water them they won’t germinate. If they aren’t in a room that is at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit they won’t sprout. And if it receives 8 hours of sunlight the plant itself won’t grow.
- Because Delaware’s growing season is not long enough, lavender seeds cannot be sowed outside and should only be started indoors.
Because of this, I’m going to teach you the ideal time to start lavender seeds indoors in Delaware:
- To Learn More About HOW to Grow Lavender, Check Out This GUIDE!
When to Start Lavender Seeds Indoors
Depending on the type of lavender, it takes roughly 21-28 days (3 to 4 weeks) to grow lavender from seed indoors before you can transplant them into your garden.
The approximate date of when you should start your lavender seeds indoors can be found by:
- Finding the last average frost date HERE
- And then subtract 28 days from it
You can also find the average last frost date for most major cities in the below chart that I have created:
To help ensure the greatest success of your lavender seeds germinating you should:
- Use a heat mat to ensure the gardening pot remains at 70 degrees Fahrenheit
- Use a grow light to control how much light your lavender seeds receive
- Water your seeds with a spray bottle to ensure your seeds are not overwatered
It should also be noted that you will not want to introduce your lavender plants into your garden until 2 weeks after your last frost or else your plant will potentially die or not bear vegetables.
If you want to learn WHEN to start ANY Vegetable Seed in Delaware, head over to HERE and just type in the vegetable you want to grow.