Did someone say “lavender?”

Sequim has lavender farms, big and small. Most have many varieties of the plants — early or late blooming, in shades from white to deep purple, aromatic, and culinary.

In addition to fields that are open for visitors to wander through and cut lavender bouquets, most of the farms offer lavender distillations and products such as lotions and soaps.

It’s wonderful to walk through the fields on warmer days an be immersed in the fresh lavender scent. It was overcast the day I took these photos but the scents made up for the dull light.

Top to bottom the farms shown are Jardin du Soleil, Olympic Lavender, and B & B Family Farm.

3 thoughts on “Did someone say “lavender?””

  1. I have one lavender plant but it isn’t looking too good. I may have to give up and try another after seeing all of the beauty you are showing.

  2. Welcome back, Kay. It’s that time of year again, I see. The lavender must smell incredible as you walk through the area. Good for tourists to come and visit these places.

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