
No Purple Yet; But Soon…
As of this blog, there is no purple yet. It will be at least another four weeks(a guess). Please keep checking and we will keep
As of this blog, there is no purple yet. It will be at least another four weeks(a guess). Please keep checking and we will keep
We are a “working farm, ” and to that end we are a”work in progress. “Washington Creek Lavender was founded in 2005 as a working
The time is almost here! May 7th is our opening day(from 9-5 and then Sunday 10-4). We have only been open for four weeks in
At long last the date for our 2022 Spring opening has been set. As part of the first Annual Spring Kaw Valley Farm Tour we
Spring is coming. Honest.Okay, so it has been zero recently, but please remember Spring is on its way(March 20 to be exact). We are busy
All of us at Washington Creek Lavender wish you the happiest and safest of New Year’s. May 2022 be the best ever. A quick rminder,
December is finally here and the holidays have begun. Just a quick reminder, if you order our products by December 13 we can pretty much
Fall is here,the weather has changed and the holidays will soon be upon us. A number of folks have asked us, now that our farm
Yes it’s that time of year, the plants have been put to bed, the weed whacking is done and the fields are ready for winter.
In our last blog we talked about the 12 days of lavender and now we are into the fall.Just a reminder that our online store
This year we are celebrating the end of summer with a countdown until “Lavender Day,” known to some as Labor Day. We are counting down
Yes, the summer is just abut over and we have finished most of the work in the fields..Put more than 1,000 new starter plants in
.We have made progress! It has taken just more than six weeks but we have made what we believe is a terrific amount of progress.
… A quick update on the farm. We have almost completed harvesting the limited crop we had this year (limited as a result of the
Please note the three pictures. The first is what a major portion of the fields look like now. The second is what they looked like
Hello from the farm. When last we were here we thought we would be opening, if everything went “somewhat” well in early June. This would
Here is a quick update on the status of the farm. As of today May 4 the plants are still fast asleep and looking gray.
Just wait. Don’t rush . There are two questions that we get almost every spring. My plants look dead what should we do, and when