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Bidrage med feedbackFun summer activity!Plenty of lavender themed stuff in the shop plus multiple varieties of lavender to self pick. They give you scissors and a band to pick the right amount of lavender which equates to a nice size bundle! The lady in the shop gave great advice on what to do with our bundles and how to split them up and dry them.
We attended IndigoFest at Indigo Lavender Farms, the first visit for both of us. We arrived early and there was ample parking at that time. As we were leaving, we noted that the parking spaces were full in the closest lot but there is another, much larger lot a close walk away.The option to purchase a band to be able to pick a large bouquet of lavender and/or cutting flowers was a nice surprise and offered daily, not just during the festival . The farm provided scissors for cutting our flowers too. The handful of food vendors had a nice variety of foods and their prices were reasonable $16 for a huge nacho bowl with choice of meat or vegetarian was more than enough food for 2 people we couldn't finish it! .The farm is much larger than we expected, sprawling over 23 acres. There are numerous lavender fields that are not only beautiful but smell intoxicating! A large wildflower area, marsh, pond, wooden bridge, honey bees, picnic tables tucked into a thicket of tall pines, and many little sitting areas kept us roaming and busy. Our last stop was the store which is full of delightful gift ideas, honeys, soaps, lotions, fabric goods and foods that are priced well. Worth the trip!
The shops set up for the featival are always a treat, and even besides, it's nice to just come to the store for some lavender goodies. Pip the bear approved.
We walked until we were exhausted!! So much lavender to choose from!! The bouquets to take home were lovely gifts to ourselves!! Glorious weather and sweet employees!! Thank you!!
This farm is absolutely beautiful and boasts an extensive selection of scents paired with their fragrant lavender, as well as locally sourced honey, bees wax candles, and goats milk soaps and lotion. It was a rainy morning but we planned for the Indigo Festival as the weather seemed to be holding out. I follow their Facebook page and had been checking for updates and there was nothing about any changes so we figured it was still on. We got there at 1 and all the food trucks had left and many vendors were closed or packing up. Real bummer considering we drove an hour away! I would have loved to experience all of the beauty, just think they could have put an update on their social media to let people know. My suggestion is just to make sure you call first to find out their hours, if you plan to take a drive!