Category: More Lavender Info

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Chocolate Lavender Bars!

Many of our member farms will be carrying our Lavender Northwest Chocolate Bar starting in May 2022. For you chocoholics, you can see Aaron, the chocolatier, and Zion, the grower from B&B Lavender, talking about developing the right formula. Watching…

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QUICK-CHECK: Lavender in the News March 2022

QUICK-CHECK: Lavender in the News March 2022 ADVERSE LAVENDER ASSOCIATION IN THE NEWS: A lethal bacterial disease linked to an imported product branded under Better Homes and Gardens featuring “Lavender” among its components. PRODUCT: Better Homes and Gardens Essential Oil…

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LNW Monthly Newsletter

Learn about different lavender varieties, uses for lavender, lavender crafts and recipes, meet Northwest lavender farmers and keep updated on all of the lavender events in the Pacific Northwest.  Sign up today!  

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Language of Lavender

This section is intended to help you understand specific words or phrases used by lavender enthusiasts that appear in various places on the website. Buds: usually refers to flower buds from plants within the Lavandula augustifolia or Lavandula x intermedia…

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Follow the Bloom

April-May The first lavenders to bloom are (Lavandula stoechas) cultivars, sometimes called Spanish lavender. They begin blooming in late April and May. This lavender is primarily used as a drought tolerant landscape plant. They can be seen blooming at various…