Pick your own lavender bundle at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner

Pumpkin Blossom Farm and its lavender fields.

Pumpkin Blossom Farm and its lavender fields.

A bee pollinates the lavender plants outside of the farmhouse at The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow on Wednesday evening. The Hancock farm is hosting its first LavenderFête through July 14.

A bee pollinates the lavender plants outside of the farmhouse at The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow on Wednesday evening. The Hancock farm is hosting its first LavenderFête through July 14. HANNAH SCHROEDER

Lavender field. Pixabay.

Lavender field. Pixabay. Courtesy—

Lavender picking at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner. Courtesy photos.

Lavender picking at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner. Courtesy photos. Courtesy—

Lavender picking at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner.

Lavender picking at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner. Courtesy

A recent weekend in the field at Pumpkin Blossom Farm.

A recent weekend in the field at Pumpkin Blossom Farm. Courtesy

Published: 07-17-2024 8:00 AM

The Lavender Fields at Pumpkin Blossom Farm welcomes you to visit the farm and pick your own fresh bundle of lavender through Sunday, July 21, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. All dates are subject to change based on weather and growing conditions. Visit pumpkinblossomfarm.com/ for updates.

Staff will provide you with instructions and the sanitized supplies you need to harvest your very own fresh bundle. Discounted bundles are offered for $18 Monday - Thursday when the farm is a little less busy and $20 bundles on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Here are some tips for a good day: Wear comfortable shoes (you’re on a farm and a sloped hill), clothes for the weather, sunscreen, a hat or umbrella if you’re sensitive to the sun (the lavender bask in direct sunshine).

Once you arrive at the entrance to the farm, someone will guide you to the closest available parking. Please be advised that you may have a short walk from the top of the field but drop-offs for guests closer to the barn is also an option.

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