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Lavender U-Pick Orchards in Cincinnati, Dayton and southwestern Ohio in 2024, by county

Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for lavender that we know of in this area.

Not all areas of a state have lavender farms that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!

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Clinton County

  • Onederings Lavender Farm - herbs or spices, lavender,
    2195 S Clarksville Road, Clarksville, OH 45113. Phone: 9377250830. Email: onederings@yahoo.com. Open: Friday and Saturday 11am to 3pm, May 6 and May 7 Friday and Saturday 11am to 3pm June 3 to August 13 Friday and Saturday 11am to 3pm September 3 to October 2. Directions: We are on South Clarksville Road midway between Clarksville and Sligo. Be careful about GPS because there are 3 Clarksville Roads and sometimes you are taken to a different Clarksville Road. Look at map in your GPS and then look at map on our website to see if they are the same. We are about 1 hour from downtown Cincinnati and Dayton and about 1 hour 10 minutes from Columbus. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, AmEx.
    Onederings Lavender Farm Facebook page. . Alternate Phone: 9377289987Fax: 9372893914Chamomile available in mid May to very early June Herbs available from May through September- varies by herb Lavender has two big blooms, June and September with intermittent blooms during rest of summer Open House on June 11Chamomile. (UPDATED: April 13, 2016)
  • Peaceful Acres Lavender Farm - Certified Organic, flowers, herbs or spices, lavender, already-picked produce, farm market, gift shop, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms, picnic area, farm animals, birthday parties, weddings and wedding parties, school tours
    2387 Martinsville Rd, Martinsville, OH 45146. Phone: 513-322-2415. Email: kym@peacefulacreslavenderfarm.com. Open: Until December 24, Friday and Saturday from 10 pm to 6 pm, Call ahead any day! -Season opener May1st . Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. . Alternate Phone: 937-944-0095Fax: 614-340-7270 Picking updates: Click here for picking updates. , Ohio's largest and only Organic lavender farm; Dedicated to utilizing recyclable materials for all farm projects; June 28 to 21 Summer Solstice Lavender Field Day, every year on the Summer Solstice weekend. We are certified organic for all crops! Ohio's only ORGANIC Lavender Farm!. (UPDATED: January 10, 2024)

Highland County

  • Jaybird Farms - flowers, lavender, farm market, snacks and refreshment stand, restrooms
    3370 State Route 134, Mount Orab, OH 45171. Phone: 937-442-4800. Email: vivian@jaybirdfarms.com. Open: Sundays June 28 thru August 2 Noon to 4 pm Other times by appointment. Directions: From Cincinnati, go east on Route 32 to Sardinia. Turn left \(north\) on State Route 134. Go 6.7 miles to 3370 State Route 134. The farm will be on your right. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check. . Alternate Phone: 513-633-5218 From Cincinnati, go east on Route 32 to Sardinia. Turn left (north) on State Route 134. Go 6.7 miles to 3370 State Route 134. The farm will be on your rightLavender: Sundays only, June 28 thru August 2, 2009 Noon to 4 pm; Other times by appointmentOver 600 lavender plants from which to pick stems. Potted plants will also be available, as well as other lavender items.

 

Lavender: Picking Lavender and Its Uses

 

Lavender is a fragrant and versatile herb that has been cherished for centuries. With its beautiful purple flowers and calming aroma, lavender is not only pleasing to the senses but also offers a range of practical uses. Here's what you need to know about lavender and how you can incorporate it into your daily life:

What is Lavender?

Lavender is an herb native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated for its vibrant flowers and distinct scent. The flowers are small, purple, and grow in spikes, adding a touch of beauty to gardens and landscapes. The essential oil derived from lavender is renowned for its therapeutic properties and is commonly used in various products.

How to know when lavender is ready to be harvested and how to pick it:

Harvesting lavender at the right time ensures that you capture its maximum aroma and flavor.

 

  1.  When to Harvest:
    - Lavender is typically harvested when the flowers are in full bloom but haven't started to fade or wilt. The ideal time to harvest lavender is usually in the morning after the dew has dried but before the sun is at its strongest.
    - The exact timing can vary depending on the lavender variety and local growing conditions, but a good rule of thumb is to harvest when about two-thirds of the flowers on the stem have opened.
  2.  Checking the Blooms:
    - Take a close look at the lavender flowers. They should be fully open and vibrant in color, usually a rich shade of purple or sometimes pink or white, depending on the variety.
    - Avoid harvesting lavender with flowers that have already started to fade or turn brown, as they may not have the desired fragrance or potency.
  3.  Fragrance Test:
    - Gently rub a few lavender buds or flowers between your fingers to release their fragrance. The aroma should be strong, sweet, and distinctly lavender.
    - If the scent is not as pronounced or if the flowers appear to lack fragrance, it may indicate that the lavender is not fully mature and ready for harvest.
  4.  Harvesting Lavender:
    - Use sharp pruning shears or scissors to harvest lavender stems. It's best to cut the stems just above the foliage, where the flowers begin.
    - Choose stems that have the most open and vibrant flowers, as they will have the highest concentration of aromatic oils.
    - Aim to harvest the stems in long, uniform lengths to make it easier to handle and bundle later.
  5.  Bundling and Drying:
    - Gather a small bunch of lavender stems, typically 20-30 stems, and tie them together at the base using a rubber band or string. Make sure the stems are secure but not overly tight.
    - Hang the lavender bundles upside down in a well-ventilated, dry area, away from direct sunlight. This allows the lavender to dry slowly and retain its color and fragrance.
    - Allow the lavender to air dry for several weeks until the stems feel dry and the flowers easily crumble when touched.
  6. Storing:
    - Once the lavender is completely dry, remove the dried flowers from the stems by gently rubbing them between your fingers or using a clean, dry cloth.
    - Store the dried lavender flowers in airtight containers, such as glass jars or resealable bags, in a cool, dark place to maintain their fragrance and quality.

Uses of Lavender:

  1. Aromatherapy: Lavender is famous for its soothing scent, known to promote relaxation and reduce stress. You can enjoy the benefits of lavender by using essential oil in diffusers, candles, or even adding a few drops to your bathwater.
  2. Skincare: Lavender is gentle on the skin and has antimicrobial properties, making it suitable for various skincare applications. It can help soothe irritated skin, reduce redness, and promote a healthy complexion. Look for lavender-infused lotions, creams, or natural soaps for nourishing your skin.
  3. Sleep Aid: The calming aroma of lavender is often used to aid sleep and promote a restful night. You can sprinkle a few drops of lavender essential oil on your pillow or use lavender-scented linen sprays to create a tranquil atmosphere in your bedroom.
  4. Culinary Delight: Lavender flowers can be used in cooking and baking to add a unique floral flavor. Infuse lavender buds into tea, use them as a seasoning for desserts, or create delicious lavender-infused syrups for cocktails and lemonades.
  5. Home Freshener: Lavender's delightful scent can freshen up your living spaces. You can make your own homemade lavender air fresheners, potpourri, or linen sprays to bring a calming and pleasant aroma to your home.
  6. Natural Insect Repellent: Lavender has natural insect-repellent properties, making it an excellent alternative to chemical-laden repellents. You can use lavender essential oil or dried lavender sachets to ward off mosquitoes, flies, and other unwanted insects.
  7. Relaxing Baths: Adding dried lavender flowers or lavender essential oil to your bath can create a luxurious and soothing experience. The aromatic properties of lavender help to unwind, relax muscles, and provide a spa-like atmosphere.


Lavender is a versatile herb that offers an array of benefits, from promoting relaxation to enhancing skincare routines and adding a delightful aroma to your surroundings.

 

 

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