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my lavender plant is turning yellow Lavandula x heterophylla (4")Sweet lavender is probably a cross between L. dentata and L angustifolia, first found in France in the 1880's. It is a fast growing plant to 3 feet when blooming. The dark green foliage has margins that are entire, except near the base of the plant the foliage is slightly toothed. Sweet lavender is early blooming, beginning in mid spring, and will bloom through the fall. In protected areas such as near a house or fence,the bloom will continue
Sweet lavender is probably a cross between L. dentata and L angustifolia, first found in France in the 1880's. It is a fast growing plant to 3 feet when blooming. The dark green foliage has margins that are entire, except near the base of the plant the foliage is slightly toothed. Sweet lavender is early blooming, beginning in mid spring, and will bloom through the fall. In protected areas such as near a house or fence,the bloom will continue throughout the winter The fragrance of this lavender is slightly different than most, lemony/lavender fragrance, with undertones of pine. Flowers are deep violet, with green calyces. It does not dry well, but is a nice fresh cut flowers, with long 15 inch stems.
Although the common name is sweet lavender, the flavor is very harsh and heavy, and is not recommended for cooking. In a pinch flowering stems can be used for lavender wands.
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★★★★★ 5
The dogs favorite toys!
Size: 3.5" (Medium/Large Dog), Color: Set of 6
I have 3 German Shepherds. These balls are their favorite! They live to have me throw them and they love to chase them. They are outside toys, but they always try and sneak them in. I have purchased these quite a few times because they love them. The balls squeak and are soft enough for me to squeeze them, but tough enough that they don’t go right through them. When the squeaker dies, they still love to play with the balls until their squeezing finally breaks the ball. Remember they are outside balls, so they are in all kinds of weather. We do have other balls, but they don’t play them.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2025
★★★★★ 5
They bounce and float
Size: 4.5"(Large Dog), Color: Set of 6
Perfect size for my 65 pound doggie. They bounce just right, float, and they have a good squeak. The spikes are larger than those from other brands, not an issue for me, but the only sign difference I could see.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Spiked Ball = No Slime!! ☺️
Size: 2.5" (Small Dog), Color: Blue+Orange+Green
You will lose these balls before your dog could destroy them. Very sturdy for the price. The spikey ball style means your hands won’t get slimed when your dog drools on the ball playing fetch. Great fun colors.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Durable but to hard to chew to make squeak.
Size: 2.5" (Small Dog), Color: Pink+Red+Yellow
Nice and squeaky but a little too hard for my 25# Cockers to chew on...may be the spikes.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Used for tense muscles
Size: 3.5" (Medium/Large Dog), Color: Set of 6
I don’t use these as dog toys. I use them as therapy balls. You place it on an area of tension and lean on it. Works like a charm to take pain away!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2026