Locations & Hours
Farm
Self Serve U-Cut: 7 days a week, 8 am - 8 pm
Visit our oldest field with 1500 lavender plants and 17 different varieties offering self-serve u-cut, a mini gnome scavenger hunt, and yard games.
Gift Shop, Sweet Peas and Additional Lavender Fields: Friday & Saturday evening from 4 - 8 pm
Enjoy over 4200 lavender plants in bloom on our 10-acre farm including a gift shop, full gnome scavenger hunt, flower tunnel, sweet pea & perennial garden, 4 lavender fields and wildflower lane.
Port Townsend Gift Shop
122 Harrison Street - Just around the corner from Quimper Mercantile
Thursday - Sunday, 12 - 5 pm
Closed July 18-21
From the Gift Shop
Our products are grown free of chemicals. We like to say 'better than organic'. Each lavender stem is hand-harvested with care to ensure that every product you enjoy is of the highest quality.
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Artisanal Charcoal and Lavender Bar Soap
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Artistic Printed Lavender Filled Sachets
Regular price $6.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Avice Hill Culinary Lavender Bud
Regular price From $7.85 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
BBQ Spice Blend
Regular price $8.49 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Beard Oil with Lavender and Natural Oils
Regular price $11.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
Blueberry Lavender Sundae Sauce
Regular price $11.99 USDRegular priceUnit price / per -
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Buena Vista Culinary Lavender Bud
Regular price $7.85 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSold out
Pet and Service Animal Policy
In order to ensure a clean, quality product no animals are allowed in the production fields. This includes our front and back lavender fields. Service Animals, only, are allowed in the gift shop, sweet pea field and picnic lavender field located by the gift shop. Service animals may be with their owner on the grass near the edges of the production fields but may not enter the fields.
Why? Lavender is directly harvested from the field, dried and packaged on lavender farms. Pets and Service animals in the field can contaminate your product. Unfortunately, pets are not very good at controlling where they go to the bathroom. As such, we find it best to not allow them on the farm.