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Sonoma County’s Purple Bounty

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Once again, we’ve reached the time of year when the fields of Sonoma County are painted purple and the fragrance of lavender soothes our every breath.

A flower with many purposes, lavender has been used by the Egyptians in their mummification process, the Romans in their bathhouses, and by medieval monks in tonics and laundries. This incredibly diverse and gorgeous plant grows in abundance across several Sonoma County lavender farms, and is harvested profit crop. One of these lavender farms belongs to our clients at Sunrise Ridge Gardens.

Spring and summer at Sunrise Ridge is showcase time for the Provence Lavender, which grows in abundance on the property’s hillside and along the borders of the garden’s many citrus trees. By late April the flower stocks appear, blooming in full by the middle of May. Their fragrance is unmistakable, carried as it is along the warm Northern California breezes.

This beautiful plant offers many rewards. For one, it is known to be easy to grow, in part because of its impervious resistance to the threat from deer and snails. Meanwhile, it is beloved by bees and butterflies, which pollinate it and aid in its spread. For centuries, lavender has been known for its calming properties, and these benefits can be realized by simply picking a flower wand and placing it in a room. Dried lavender is used in spas and spa products the world over, and has been used in pillows as a natural sleep aid, insect repellent and anti-bacterial/microbial barrier.

Tricia Drevets, a Natural Health reporter for OffTheGridNews has put together a diverse list of uses for lavender, in essential oil form:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lavender harvest occurs is June/July when the spikes have achieved full color and the last flowers are open. The lavender typically will bloom again in late summer or early fall, to be ready for a second harvest in September/October. When harvesting this diverse plant you must remember to prune and shear the wands just slightly down into the plant. This will avoid the plants becoming woody over time.

We welcome you to come to Sunrise Ridge Gardens and witness these extraordinary herbs in person, as 497 plants are harvested and hung in the yurt for drying, to later be sold and used in a multitude of products, culinary achievements and home adornments this summer.

 

 

 

 

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