Favourite images
Morena We wanted to share some of our favourite images from this year’s lavender crop. Check them out on our facebook page Pacific Blue and Grosso produced well this summer, with the quantity up across both varieties and the quality of Pacific Blue, in particular, outstanding. Read more As usual, in the rhythm of lavender growing, we are now moving to finish pruning and preparing […]
Read more…Science behind the scent
Morena The science behind the scent of lavender has always been challenging. Many people can outline the benefits of lavender to them, but independently proving them can be challenging. Later in this blog we highlight some new research that provides proof of the calming effects of lavender scent. We are now in maintenance mode as winter approaches. The tasks ahead include: finishing […]
Read more…hard working Atom
Morena It is the first week in December, and we have had our hard working Atom tilling the edges of the rows of lavender. A great little machine, this beautifully chops up the weeds and makes it easier for our team of hand weeders to follow on behind. The lavender is doing fantastically well. The regular rainfall has helped our Pacific Blue […]
Read more…the lavender fields are greener….
Morena The lavender fields are greener….as we approach summer the lavender fields are plumping up and going green. Our Pacific Blue has a very faint tinge of purple but Grosso remains stubbornly green. We would expect Pacific Blue to show it’s true colours in another month, and Grosso around Christmas time. read more We thought we would spend a bit of time exploring the colour […]
Read more…first shoots of Spring
The first shoots of Spring have sprung across our fields of Pacific Blue and Grosso. It has been a relatively mild winter and the lavender has come through some -3 degree frosts well.While we aren’t yet in metorological Spring, Pacific Blue isn’t holding back with masses of new growth. This is always an exciting time as it reminds of us of the […]
Read more…Winter’s grip
Morena Winter’s grip is well and truly upon us with light snow falling on the lavender fields last week. The lavender is nicley pruned and awaits the first warmth of the coming Spring – although thats probably two months away. Winter is a great time to soak in the memories of summer, the scent of our lavender and sensation of our lavender […]
Read more…Overlooking Akaroa harbour
Morena from the hills overlooking Akaroa harbour. It has been a long hot summer and even now we enter winter with very dry soils. This is reflected in our harvest, which while still good for both Grosso and Pacific Blue, was down on our expectations. Our Grosso and Pacific Blue is now all pruned and sits calmly overlooking the harbour as we […]
Read more…Summers blue
Morena: summers blue is bursting into flower in the lavender fields. Pacific Blue startling deep violet shades are spreading across our fields. Every year this cloak of colour reminds us that Christmas is just around the corner. Oringally from France, Pacific Blue, was later developed and named by Peter Smale from Crop and Food Research in Nelson. In one of his last […]
Read more…The beginning of Spring
Morena It must be the beginning of Spring. We thought we caught the faint sound of the first pipiwharauroa (shining cuckoo) somewhere deep in the native bush that surrounds the farm. Despite some heavy frosts, our Grosso and Pacific Blue plants have come through winter well and rapidly showcasing some of their future beauty. We have been busy planting after growing on over […]
Read more…Sleeping through the daytime
Morena All of the Grosso and Pacific Blue plants are now beautifully pruned and “sleeping through the (winter) daytime”. Given the upheaval over the last few months the work programme is running a late this year. The recently pruned plants, including some newly planted growing on lines, have survived some heavy frosts in June. In all another 500 young plants (mainly Pacific Blue) […]
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