Lavender Hill Farm is the oldest lavender farm on Vashon. We are open daily when the lavender is blooming - July 1st to August 20th, unless the fields are wet. Bunches are $5.00. The farm stand is self-serve and you are welcome to wander the fields. For those new to lavender, instructions, shears, rubber bands and ribbon are provided. Please enter through the lower gate at the corner of 238th St. and 104th Ave.
Most of the lower field is planted in Provence, Grosso and Silverleaf. Silverleaf has a lovely fragrance when dried. Provence makes wonderful sachets and is used in cooking. Grosso is a rich purple color with a strong fragrance. There are 20 varieties of lavender among the 1800 lavender plants at Lavender Hill Farm.
Bordering the large field is Twickle Purple; the bed between the greenhouse and the lawn contains contains Maillete, Folgate, Royal Velvet and Hidcote. You’ll spot some Otto Quast (Spanish lavender) in some garden beds, pink and white lavenders by the playhouse and Royal Velvet under the hedge of Sally Holmes roses and along the path by the house.
Take a moment to enjoy the hydrangeas and roses, the charming secret garden behind the farm store and the view of Quartermaster Harbor and Mount Rainier.