The Lots of Lavender Seed Kit smells as good as it looks with its show of purple blooming flowers. Grow this fragrant and calming herb right on your countertop!
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- 3-9 pre-seeded Purple Elegance Lavender Grow Pods
- Specially Formulated Liquid Plant Food
- Growing guide insert with step by step instructions
Frequently Asked Questions
AeroGardens are designed to help you grow your own herbs, vegetables, salad greens or flowers at home. Our Seed Pod Kits are compatible with every model of AeroGarden. Planting with Seed Pods is fun and easy! Just insert the pre-seeded pods in your garden, add water, and the patented, specially formulated Liquid Nutrients. Most plants germinate within 7-14 days, are ready for harvesting in 4-6 weeks, and will keep producing continuous harvests for up to 6 months and longer. Indoor gardening can’t get any tastier or simpler!
Lettuce is one of the fastest-growing indoor crops and it's a staple. Who doesn't love to be healthy with delicious home-grown lettuce, or add a fresh leaf of romaine on their sandwich, or a salad of tasty arugula? And with AeroGarden, you can enjoy delicious Spring greens all throughout fall and winter! As a general rule, never prune more than ⅓ of any plant at once.
Different types of plants take different amounts of time to germinate and grow. In general, we’ve found these germination timeframes to be consistent:
- Flowers take about 7-12 days
- Salads: 5-8 days
- Herbs: 5-15 days
- Fruiting vegetables (such as tomatoes and peppers): 7-14 days
If any of your seed pods don’t germinate after 21 days, contact us so we can send out a replacement for you under our 100% germination guarantee.
After each planting, we recommend cleaning and sanitizing your AeroGarden for the best results.
Rated 1 out of
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TJMacs from
Why Are The Leaves Browning
I have seveal times tried to grow lavendar in my Aerogardens over the years. Each time after about a month the leaves start browning at the edges. When I research this I find that it is teh result of too much water and that Lavendar likes dry soil. How then is growing it hydroponically a thing? and if so, how come it has a cycle where it is getting so much water? For those of you growing this successfully what is your secret of keeping lavendar gry in a hydroponic garden and are you using a custom cycle of watering?
Date published: 2020-02-02
Rated 4 out of
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Indoor Garden Hippie from
Mixed and matched flowers
I actually mixed and matched my aero garden with a few different seeding pods. I split 3 lavender and 3 edible flower kits. So far everything is growing even though it’s mid-autumn! It’s nice to have flowers this time of year. The marigolds grew really fast and large, so some of the flowers had to catch up, the calendulas came out amazing as well as the snapdragons. The lavender is just about to bloom—can’t wait to make some holiday bath products with these!
Date published: 2020-11-04
Rated 2 out of
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Mikayla from
Burns and dies under the light
I was impressed with my first set of pods from Aerogarden, but disappointed with the lavender. The leaves kept burning and turning brown, despite me keeping up with the watering, plant food, and light maintenance schedule. The entire set of pods is like this, with most plants turning brown in parts and the flowers not blooming purple but instead turning brown and dusty. My thought is that the light is too bright for the flowers.
Date published: 2021-06-09
Rated 1 out of
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Pam Honaker from
Pour Quality
We’re very disappointed with the pods that we have received from Aero Garden website. This has happened two times now where the pods never germ ate. The first time none of the pods did and requested a refund but instead we received a pod start kit. The second time only three out of the six did but took awhile. We have had our garden for several years now and we usually buy kits off Amazon with very few problems with them. Will never buy anymore from aero garden site again.
Date published: 2022-10-29
Rated 5 out of
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Nikki281 from
So lovely!
I planted my lavender garden 58 days ago. At first, one pod was growing much slower than the others and I was worried it would eventually not get enough light. But I was wrong! That little one is now as big as the others! And they are looking like they are ready to bloom! I’m so excited!
Date published: 2020-06-17
Rated 3 out of
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Britt from
Enjoy it, but...
I've had the herb blend before and they all sprouted and flourished. I was so excited to get the lavender, but sadly only three of my six have sprouted and are growing. I love the three i have, just wish all six had grown and were beautiful.
Date published: 2020-06-22
Rated 1 out of
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Diggersdaughter from
Sickly plants.
Only used 2 pods. Both germinated. Plants spindly. One became sickly and died. The other is struggling along,has to be propped up. Followed all directions exactly. Not recommended. Gave one star because NO star not available. Love my Aerogrow - just not this product.
Date published: 2020-07-02
Rated 5 out of
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gracie from
growing great
The pods all germinated and the leaves smell lovely. Flowers are not at full bloom yet but hope they look as lovely as pictures.
Date published: 2020-09-14
Questions
Is this EDIBLE lavender? I know there is more than one kind. I cut the pods in half before putting into the aerogarden to grow then transplanted into pots when large for outdoor patio. They're lovely.
The lavender in the Aerogarden Lots of Lavender Seed Pod Kit is edible.
Date published: 2024-06-25
How long does this lavender last in the aerogarden?
Flower varieties such as Lavender typically grow for 3-4 months. Some may only last as long as 2 months.
Date published: 2024-06-25
Will this type of lavender plant survive single digit low temps in southeastern Colorado if transplanted in outside garden?
The Lavender seed pods need to be acclimated to being outdoors and receiving more direct sun. It is recommended that these plants be moved when temperatures are consistently above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Lavender is a perennial, so it will come back every year.
Date published: 2024-06-25
When will you have more lavender seed kits?
Thank you for inquiring about the Lavender Seed Pod Kits. We currently do not have an estimated time for restock. We suggest signing up for our newsletter for products and updates.
Date published: 2024-06-25
Can these be transplanted into my garden? Is it difficult to remove the plants from the Aerogarden without damaging the roots?
You can transplant your lavender from your AeroGarden to soil. Remove the plant from AeroGarden. With heavy-duty scissors carefully cut the basket in half lengthwise and remove the pod from the roots. Place roots into a 4-inch peat pot, holding the top of pod level with the top of the pot. Gently drop soil around the roots, building up toward the top, so that when the last soil fills the pot, it is filling around the top of the pod.
Date published: 2024-06-25