We are now closed for the 2024 lavender season. Thanks to all who helped to make it successful.
Bob & Barb are possibly the humblest, kindest and most creative small town folks we've ever met. They've turned their heritage barn into a wonderful wedding venue that has so much to offer. This beautiful, quaint lavender farm offers a sunset view over the farming fields out back, a picnic shelter in case it rains and a small shop where guests can browse. They only offer one wedding/event a weekend so you never feel rushed and can truly get your money's worth. There wasn't a thing that we didn't love. I hope in life, something brings us back to this special slice of heaven.
~ Lesley & Cass - July 2019 ~
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Fields of Lavender
Our beautiful, fragrant lavender is native to the mountainous zones of the Mediterranean where it grows in sunny, stony habitats. The name lavender comes from the Latin root lavare, which means "to wash." Lavender may have earned this name because it was frequently used in baths to help purify the body and spirit. However, this herb has also been used as a remedy for a range of ailments from insomnia and anxiety to depression and fatigue. Research has confirmed that lavender produces a slight calming, soothing, and sedative effects when its scent is inhaled.