Will there be a lavender festival in Sequim in 2021?

Will there be a lavender festival in Sequim in 2021?

The Sequim Lavender Growers Association regrettably needs to declare that the Sequim Lavender Festival Street Fair, held in Carrie Blake Park over Lavender Weekend the 3rd weekend in July, has been cancelled for 2021 due to the uncertainty around large, outdoor events for the summer.

When should I see lavender Sequim?

Right now is the perfect time to visit a local Sequim Lavender farm, too. Usually, the first hints of purple start to appear in the fields around the middle-end of June, and by late July the fields are in full bloom. Sequim’s lavender farms are family-owned, and they love to share their passion with visitors.

Is the lavender in bloom in Sequim?

The scent of lavender can be inhaled throughout the summer throughout the Sequim-Dungeness Valley as the lavender blooms. Many of the fields begin to turn purple near the end of June; by mid-July, the areas are in full color, and harvest starts later in August.

How many lavender farms are there in Sequim?

In this valley, lavender blooms all summer long In the Sequim-Dungeness Valley, that day is yours. Ten farms, all within a few miles of one another, offer the Sequim Lavender Experience all summer, and without a lot of driving.

Are lavender fields still in bloom?

July 25th, 2021: The French Lavender bloom has officially come to an end. We are now harvesting the remainder of the fields.

Why is lavender in Sequim?

Why lavender? Sequim (pronounced “skwim”) lies on the same latitude as Provence, France. Its sunny and dry microclimate in the rain shadow of the Olympic Mountains means this fragrant crop grows incredibly well here.

How long does lavender bloom in Sequim?

Generally the first purple tint in the fields occurs in late June, and full bloom produces vibrant color within a couple of weeks (by mid-July). Harvest finishes about one month later, though most farms leave some lavender for U-cut as long as they are open.

Is lavender in bloom now?

Lavender (Lavandula ssp.) plants generally bloom in late spring, and some species and hybrids rebloom in late summer. The three primary species and their hybrids vary in hardiness, with most thriving in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 9.

Is Sequim Native American?

The City of Sequim is honored to be part of the history of the S’Klallam Tribe. The art and stories from their culture illustrate the rare beauty of this corner in the Olympic Peninsula.

What state is Sequim?

Washington
Sequim/State

Did you see everyone at Sequim lavender weekend?

Thanks to everyone who was able to attend Sequim Lavender Weekend. The lavender season is still in full swing. Many lavender farms are open throughout the summer and welcome visitors to enjoy the fields. The lavender season is here and lavender farms are ready to welcome you. Enjoy your visit to the fragrant, flowering fields!

What is there to do in Sequim?

From U-cut lavender, to shopping, to essential oil distillation – there’s something for everyone in the family. Events Interactive Map Visit the stunning lavender fields of Sequim, Washington all summer long!

Where can you buy lavender lace in Sequim?

To wrap up, let’s meet in downtown Sequim, where the Cedarbrook Lavender Gift Shop is filled with goods for cooking and wellness, plus the Lavender Lace Cookie. “We bring the farm to the shop,” said Marcella Stachurski, who along with her crew makes Cedarbrook’s products by hand, and with love.

Where is the Lavender trail in Washington State?

Tour the Sequim Lavender Trail in Sequim, Washington on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State – all summer long! Lavender Trail Farms & Gift Shops Driving & Bicycling Guide

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