Seed Starting and Germinating Lavender & Rosemary: Start Really Early!
Seed Starting and Germinating Lavender & Rosemary: Start Really Early! Lavender and rosemary take a long time to germinate, compared to many vegetables and flowers. They are also slow growers. They are both seeds you can start indoors a good 10-12 weeks before they would be able to go outside into your garden. Lavender and rosemary are a handful of seeds I start indoors in January, here in Maryland Zone 7. The best tip I have for both of these seeds is that they germinate poorly. Some people say refrigerating them for 7 days helps with germination. I have not tried that yet. So make sure you put several seeds in each starting cell. They actually divide pretty, easily so don't worry if more than one germinate. I place a seed in three of the four corners of each cell. It is better to have to remove seedlings and have too many than to have too few. I recommend you buy a sterile seed starting mix. Don't bring soil in from your yard for starting seeds indoors. You will bring ...