Address: 7354 Horton Bay Rd N, Boyne City, MI 49712, USA
Phone: +12315823784
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 5–5:10AM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Bub Dawg's What do you think? (Todd)
If you like lavender they've got it. They have guided tours and self-guided we took the self-gated tour we had a great time wandering about the farm They have a map so you can follow checking out each part of the farm. As soon as their store is completed hopefully by the summer of 2023 we can all enjoy it I'll be back to check out the store The only problem is I won't be able to rate it at 7 stars cuz they only give me five stars to give🥳
Jamie Moore Weaver
Gorgeous space.
Chillbean Gene
We went here as a perfect place to take one of our friends that flew in from out of town to "show off" the area. The grounds are beautiful and the staff is friendly. Really nice selection of lavender based products that they make right on the grounds. It's awesome that we have such awesome small business in the area.
Linda Maskey
Lovely place!
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Last week of June to first few weeks in July. They have U-pick your lavender event that starts around June 25th.
A question like that is best directed to the owners
They had a fridge with ice cream and lavender beverages as well as samples of a few lavender items.
We have season passes available through March 31st, and will begin our individual show ticket sales on April 3rd for the 2019 season. For more info and to purchase tickets: https://lavenderhillfarm.com/the-series/ We hope to see you there!
Sorry, I don't know. They are offering a great deal with online shopping in November.
Our artisan classes are run by the artist host for each unique event. On our website Artisan page, https://lavenderhillfarm.com/artisan-classes/ we describe the event, if drop ins are welcome, as well as who to contact for more information. For this class please call Mary Lou at (231) 818-6365.
Craft soda, spices, artisan cookies or scones and ice cream
Hi Margaret! Our farm will be opening for the season on May 10th, and while we will have some seeds available for purchase, we highly recommend growing your lavender from a seedling (plug) or plant. We will have lavender plugs available at our Annual Plant Sale May 17 - 19 this year! Check out our event on our website https://lavenderhillfarm.com/more-to-do/ or our Facebook for more information and all about the Spring Festival we will have going on that weekend. We hope to see you soon!
Please call them directly. Google map is not their customer service department
Maybe leave a question on the Horton Bay Farm entry?
Plant should be at Peak over the next 7 days last year they carried over into the second week in August it's all going to depend upon the weather but for July 23rd that's probably a sure bet if you call up there to the farm look at their website you can talk to the gift shop manager Marsha Aaron Rita they'll all be able to help you out with that decision little bit better
We were able to cut some this past weekend. It looks like with all the different types of lavender they come in at different times.
They are in plots, differentiating the varieties of species, ( I believe 25 different), culinary, scent, color each has different uses and colors and shades of colors, just starting into peak season, take your camera and a good book, maybe attend a concert
July through first week in August temperature and weather can alter the season by a week either way, Farmers Open they're selling plants lots of goodies gift shops open
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