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Thank you for the warm welcome. I'm working on a website but I haven't found

a designer yet. Any input???

We don't have plants for sale this year. Maybe next year. We have to

plant the big field with the new lavender (1,000 plants), drying flow seeds

and roses for rose hips and petals.

I think when we do sell plants we won't ship them. I can't imagine

putting your baby plants in a box and having UPS drop-kick them halfway

around the country!! I'll just sell in my immediate area. But I know great

sites to buy from: http://www.lavenderfarms.com. This is a guide to all the

lavender farms in Sequim Valley area of Washington State. That's where I'll

get my plants and one other place called The Blue Heron Herbary and they are

: http://www.blueheronherbary.com. Before you order ask how they pack

the plants ... if they are not fixed so they can't move they'll arrive a mess

.... ask me how I know!! Also you might consider becoming a member of The Seed

Savers Exchange. (I'm sure y'all know not to grow lavender from seed; it's

not reliable for variety.) It's a neat organization if you're not familiar

with it.

Jody

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Welcome to the list. Sequim lavender and Adirondack fir balsam are the

two reasons I got into the business of natural home fragrance! Hope you

enjoy your explorations into lavender growing - and keep us posted on

how the plants do after the winter.

 

Sara Moore, Coastal Rose

http://www.coastalrose.com

~Fill Your Room With Nature's Scents~

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.. (I'm sure y'all know not to grow lavender from seed; it's

> not reliable for variety.)

 

Hi Jody-

 

Well it has a low germ rate but if you have a seed from a reputable source

it is true to type!

 

check out www.horizonherbs.com

 

You are going to have a lavender farm in Iowa? Cool!

 

Too cold here in Vermont I think- thats why I want to head back out west-

Vermont is great socially but - BRR! And then the summers are muggy- ick!

 

Michelle

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