In addition to being a go-to location for u-pick berries, Graysmarsh Farms has a hillside of lavender and sells lavender products. Visitors can walk through the fields to pick their lavender. It’s looking very good this week.
Although I’ve featured several larger farms this week, Sequim also has many smaller operations that welcome visitors during our July Lavender Faire and Festival. The Lavender Connection sells a variety of u-pick lavenders and products.
If you plan to come, visit the Sequim Tourism website for maps and event schedules.
I have never see so much lavender in one place before.
Lavender’s blue, dilly dilly,
Lavender’s green
When you are king, dilly dilly,
I shall be queen
When you have that much lavender around, a festival certainly makes sense.
Lovely pictures.
FYI – “Yarn Bombers” were downtown yesterday. Near public parking (Sequim & Cedar) and in front of Sunshine Cafe.
You introduced me yarn bombing before my relocation last year.
Thanks.
The whole county must smell wonderful at this time of year.
Beautiful – and the smell must be heavenly in the warm sunshine.