Lovage (Levisticum officinale) Seeds

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Lovage seeds are best germinated indoors during spring, then brought outside once they have developed 2 sets of leaves and the last frost has passed. Transplant seedlings into fertile, deep, well-draining soil in full sun. Where possible, keep the soil slightly acidic (roughly 6.5 pH) and partly sandy/loamy with plenty of organic matter. Cook lovage leaves/roots or eat them raw in salads.

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Lovage (Levisticum officinale) Seeds data sheet
Botanical Name Levisticum officinale
Suitable For Outside
Plant Type Herb
Location In soil
Watering Schedule Regularly
Amount of Sun Full sun, Partial sun
Required Space 60x60
Advised Technique Plant out
Sowing period under glass March, April
Outdoor sowing period April, May, June
Harvest period June, July, August, September
Uses Medicinal, Edible, Fragrant, Bees, Butterflies
Poisonous No
Frost Resistant Yes
Lifespan Perennial
Amount of seeds per gram 300
Average Height 120
Package contents per gram 0,2g
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