Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Buddy Pack
A principal therapy in the human apothecary for millenia, lavender doubles as a hardy companion plant that fills the air with a delicious fragrance that attracts bees and other cannabis buddies.
Therapeutic bouquets, insect repellant and beneficial companion, lavender is your friend.
Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) is certainly the most recognizable scent of all the herbs. Widely used in perfumery and the basis of a number of illustrious soaps and eau de toilettes the wonderfully purple flowers of the lavender plant are a beneficial bug magnet of the first-degree.
Lavender has long been kept in bouquet garnets under pillows by kings and queens and peasants alike to engender easy sleep and pleasant dreams. Lavender in the garden attracts several species of nectar feeding insects by filling the air with its signature bouquet. Mice which are notorious for ring barking cannabis plants by gnawing at the outer cambium of the stalks are repelled by lavender (and peppermint). Fleas, ticks and moths are also kept at bay and a sprig in your top pocket or tucked behind your ear will send gentle aromatic smiles your way all day.
Drought tolerant and prolific when well cared for, the breathtaking spears of flower clusters at their peak and their intrinsic value are why lavender has a rich folk history. When Tutankhamen's tomb was opened in 1922 it was a 3000 year old echo of lavender scented air that greeted the intrepid archaeologists. Egyptian lavender was praised in the ancient world with ancient Greek and Carthagian civilizations known for bathing in lavender scented water.
CONTENTS: 0.10 grams
| Botanical Name | Lavendula angustifolia |
|---|---|
| Suitable For | Outside |
| Plant Type | Herb, Flower |
| Location | In pot, In soil, Border plant |
| Watering Schedule | A little |
| Amount of Sun | Full sun |
| Seed Depth | 0.1cm |
| Sowing period under glass | April, May, June |
| Harvest period | July, August, September |
| Uses | Edible, Companion plant, Fragrant, Bees, Butterflies, Insects |
| Poisonous | No |
| Frost Resistant | Yes |
| Lifespan | Perennial |
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Lavendel
Leider sind nicht viele Samen aufgegangen.
Die paar Pflanzen, die es geschafft haben große zu werden, waren nicht kräftig und haben nicht lang überlebt. Schade!
nice lavender
nice lavender
Lavendel
Tip top
Top Samen
sehr gute Keimrate, nach einer Woche waren die ersten Sämlinge zu sehen. Habe sie im Wechsel mit Rosenklee gepflanzt, wird bestimmt gut vor dem Zaun aussehen. Auf die Blüten bin ich schon gespannt
Bien.
Ok.
Gut gekeimt
Gut gekeimt, wächst gut.
Cool
J'adore la lavande et se petit sachet n'était vraiment pas cher
Lavendel
Alles bestens
Nice
Really beautiful
zamnesia
Best shop best service
