Lavender is sown in April, and seeds need to germinate before sowing. Seeds need to be soaked after drying, then disinfected and dried in a cool and ventilated place. After air drying, the seeds can be planted in soil with good air permeability and drainage performance, and the temperature is stable at 20-25 degrees, and the plants can germinate in 10 to 15 days.
2. Surface treatment
Although lavender has strong barren and drought tolerance, it needs to provide relatively more water and fertilizer to promote its rapid growth and increase its yield after planting. Newly planted lavender should be fertilized early and frequently within 3 years after planting.