Purple Haze is a big lavender operation at the east end of Sequim. There are over 15,000 plants of more than 50 varieties of lavender, according to their website. In addition to the shop you see here in the distance there is a a vacation rental onsite and a retail store in downtown Sequim.
The farm is beautiful in every direction.
Purple Haze is one of several large lavender farms that charge admission during the Lavender Festival later this week. The farm will host craft vendors as well as live music. Food and drink is sold on site, including several ice cream flavors made with lavender. Smaller farms around Sequim are open at no charge.
The owner of Purple Haze is ready to retire and has put the operation up for sale for over $3 million.
There are very few sights quite as beautiful as fields of lavender.
Ready to retire – with the name Purple Haze I assumed he was a child of the 60s. But I think lavender ice cream might be a bit much.
Paul, the lavender is added with a very light touch. My favorite, lemon custard, leans more heavily in that direction than the lavender.
Jardin du Soliel and Purple Haze are glorious Kay, and incroyably photogenic βΊ I have lavender in pots and always pinch a piece as I walk past to smell the fragrance.
P.s. go on, listen to the link on my post today, it’s fab ππ
A fitting name for the place, having those plants!