tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6566923696542918268.post4586623010987172369..comments2022-03-29T04:00:00.996-07:00Comments on The Victory Gardener: Culinary LavenderTina Leavyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09903745713391219366noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6566923696542918268.post-39514120839762240252010-03-30T13:15:22.963-07:002010-03-30T13:15:22.963-07:00Tina,
If you lived nearby I would gladly share so...Tina,<br /><br />If you lived nearby I would gladly share some lavender cuttings with you as L.angustofolia is the only variety I have ever grown and the one I most see being sold around here in CT. But since I can't do that, the next best thing is to tell you that Pinetree Garden Seeds(www.superseeds.com) does sell L.angustifolia and I think Johnny's Selected Seeds (www.johnnyseeds.com) does too. Both these places happen to be located in Maine. I wonder if it a regional thing because this is a very hardy variety that does well in New England. I hope that you are able to get seeds and get some growing for yourself.<br /><br />Do you get Hobby Farms Home magazine? The current issue has a wonderful article all about growing culinary lavender. The recipes that are shared look wonderful and I'll definitely be trying some this summer.<br /><br />Happy Gardening!<br /><br />~~Anne in CT<br />PS I also voted for your daughter's lovely apron. Wishing her success in the contest.~~Annehttp://www.backyardtreasures.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com