Today I finally found time to try propagating for the first time ever! Yesterday while I was trimming the lavender for winter, our dog broke out half of a bush chasing after a snake. So today I got out all of my supplies and decided it was time to give this a try. I don't know if it will be a success, I can only hope! We will see in about 6 weeks...
I was also playing around with some bird nests that we found in the Christmas trees and got a couple pictures...I like this combo the best. Enjoy!
Out In The Tulies
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Barn House!
You can now find our dried lavender bunches, bud and wreaths at Barn House! We are excited to be working with the Boys of Barn House and hope that you will visit their sales to purchase our lavender. Pictures to follow after their September 25th sale...
The Farm
Our nine acre farm is situated at the foothills of the Cascade Mountain Range. The land is divided between Christmas trees, orchards and now lavender. We are in our second year as lavender farmers and are loving every minute of this new adventure. Our first field went in last April and was a huge success. We have plans to put in another field this April and look forward to propagating our own plants in the future, as well as opening our farm up for u-cuts.
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