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In Bloom Lavender Farm

The Farm FAQ’s

Are there bees at the farm?2022-03-03T18:45:41-08:00

Yes, there are bees around the farm doing their job pollinating. We do not recommend visiting the farm if there is a bee allergy.

Can I bring my dog to the farm?2022-03-03T18:43:00-08:00

Yes, you can bring your dog. Please keep them on a leash and pick up any droppings.

Can I take pictures at the farm?2022-03-03T18:46:37-08:00

Please come photograph the beauty. There are some great spots for photo ops. If you would like to have professional photos taken at the farm, please contact us so we can work with you to arrange that.

Do I need a reservation to visit the farm?2023-04-22T07:43:30-07:00

We are open to the public during the “Season” typically June 1st- Labor Day, Thursday – Sunday 10am-5pm. No reservations are needed during those times. During Lavender Festival (3rd weekend in July), tickets are needed to visit the farm. Those can be purchased online (coming soon) or at the entrance but may sell out.

Do you host weddings or special events at the Farm?2022-03-16T08:55:29-07:00

We do host a few small weddings and special events a year. Please contact the farm deirdre@inbloomlavenderfarms.com if interested and for details.

Does It Cost Anything To Visit The Farm?2022-03-11T09:24:56-08:00

There is no cost to visit the farm. A small fee if you would like to participate in U-Pick of the fresh lavender. We will be selling tickets during the weekend of the Lavender Festival (3rd weekend in July).

Is the farm family friendly?2023-04-22T07:44:13-07:00

Yes, the farm is a great place to bring the whole family. We have a designated play space “Little Buds Play Area” with big tractor tires for kids to climb on. Enjoy some lavender ice cream while the family cuts lavender or wanders around.

Is the farm open all year long?2023-04-22T07:42:53-07:00

We are not open to the public all year. We are typically open June 1st- Labor Day, Thursday- Sunday 10am-5pm

Is the farm wheelchair accessible?2022-03-03T18:44:51-08:00

The farmland is fairly flat, but there is dirt and grass and uneven surfaces.

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