The MayFord English Lavender is a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial, widely appreciated for its soothing aroma and culinary versatility. It is best sown in seed trays, ensuring a sowing depth of 3 mm, and requires consistent moisture during early growth.
Seedlings should be transplanted at 25 cm intervals, with a final plant height of 50–60 cm, ensuring lush foliage and abundant flowering. Pressing down the soil after sowing enhances germination, while regular watering supports early development.
Harvesting can begin when plants are young, providing fresh lavender for culinary use, sachets, potpourri, and floral displays. Lavender is known for its ability to attract bees and butterflies, making it a valuable addition to pollinator-friendly gardens.
TECHNICAL DETAILS :
| Feature | Description |
| Product Name | MayFord English Lavender |
| Packaging | Hermetically sealed in foil |
| Sowing Method | Seed trays |
| Sowing Depth | 3 mm |
| Transplanting Height | At 25 cm spacing |
| Final Plant Height | 50–60 cm |
| Moisture Requirement | Keep soil consistently moist during germination |
| Pressing Soil | Press down after sowing |
| Harvesting | Can harvest young plants |
| Pollinator Benefits | Attracts bees and butterflies |
| Growth Environment | Best in frost-free areas |
| Usage | Ideal for culinary, medicinal, and decorative purposes |







