Move into winter
Morena As we move into winter, it is another busy period on the lavender farm. While the bulk of our pruning is complete,we still need to complete some further light pruning. We are way behind on hand weeding with warm temperatures resulting in a lot of new grass growth – and more work! Read more We continue to search for research into the potential […]
Read more…Heading into Autumn
Morena The nights are cooler, the leaves are turning – we must be heading into Autumn. We completed our harvest of Gosso late in February, but still achieved a high yield and excellent quality. This years oil will sit nicely in the fridge for a year or so as the aroma and notes change and shift. It is now maintenance time as we […]
Read more…rain, snow, and Ray…
Morena It’s a late winter’s day; rain all around, snow on the hills and Ray LaMontagne oozing through the speakers. Yesterday we finished the last of the pruning. An annual event we usually try and complete before the first frosts of Autumn. We are a little behind this year, but the older Grosso plants are capable of handling a “haircut” despite the […]
Read more…Haircuts and easy shopping
Autumn brings change and this months blog reflects that theme with haircuts (pruning), and free shipping top of mind. The first light frost and snow on the volcanic peaks means winter is well on it’s way. We can relax a little bit knowing our lavender has been well pruned (haircuts), weeded and ready to face winter. We prune our lavender as hard […]
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