
Me and my camera paid a visit to Karolina and Doug’s lavender farm to drop off 140 white lavender plants I started from cuttings for them in my greenhouse.

In an earlier post…Money for nothing and the plants for free…I did an experiment using honey on half the stems to be rooted and a root hormone stimulate (powder) on the other half. I had equal success with both methods so will use the more natural, readily available and economical honey from now on. After I took the cuttings from the farm, prepared them for planting, transplanted them from plug trays into bigger pots and fussed and hovered over the little guys for several months I have now turned them over to the lavender farm to complete the fussing for a while longer before they have enough of a root system to withstand transplanting in the field. Lavender grows best from cuttings as they often don’t come true from seeds. The white lavender looks stunning in wedding photographs. I did a trade for some of the farms famous Balton sour cherries.
The farm was in the midst of their first harvesting when I stopped by.



June 13, 2016 at 4:25 am
gorgeous
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June 13, 2016 at 4:49 am
Thanks, it smells great too.
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June 13, 2016 at 7:20 pm
I absolutely love lavender. My Scottish grandma always had lavender under the pillows and in her hankie drawers. Our daughter Kelsey just had her first babe, Timothy James, and she used lavender essential oils during the labour. It is such an amazing scent. I will have to visit the farm when I’m in Naramata in July. Thanks for the post. I can almost smell the lavender through the photos
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June 13, 2016 at 7:21 pm
Awww..thanks…I heard about the baby from Jan. Huge congrats!
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