The lavender field
One acre of purple & white lavender
A fragrant mix of 250 English and French lavender plants, blooming every summer along the Snoqualmie River.

Our lavender field is a one-acre mix of purple and white blooms — roughly 250 plants of both English and French lavender. The two varieties give a long, layered season and a fragrance that fills the whole hillside in summer.
Blooming seasonally each summer, the field peaks from mid-June through July — the best time to see the color and breathe it in.
We cut and dry lavender at its most fragrant, then hand-tie bundles and fill sachets so you can bring a little of the field home any time of year.
Lavender from our field
Dried Lavender Sachets
Hand-filled sachets of dried English & French lavender from our field.
Dried Lavender Bundles
Fresh-cut bundles of English & French lavender, dried for arrangements.
Lavender questions
What kind of lavender do you grow?+
A mix of about 250 English and French lavender plants, giving our one-acre field both deep purple and soft white blooms.
When does the lavender bloom?+
Our lavender blooms seasonally each summer, with peak color and fragrance from mid-June through July.
Can I buy dried lavender year-round?+
Yes. We dry lavender at peak fragrance, so our sachets and bundles are available all year while supplies last.