Lookie! Our first mention in a blog! 🙂 We had our vendor table at Bastille Days Greenville on July 14th and I remember meeting Isabela. She sent me her write up – it’s great to be in print! 🙂 http://designsensible.blogspot.com/2015/07/bastille-days-in-southern-us-celebration.html
Keep reading... →We were part of Bastille Days Greenville events on July 14th and 18th. It was great meeting people and spreading the word about lavender! Here are some pictures of our table – I’m very proud of how it turned out!
Keep reading... →We will be at our first event, Bastille Days Greenville, July 14th and 18th! The series of events are fund raisers for Black Sheep Farm, an equine-assisted educational non-profit. We’ll be there making the air smell like French lavender fields and selling lavender products, buds, and plants! We’ll also be giving short talks on lavender on the 18th.
Keep reading... →We got to visit with Jane and David Dehart when they stopped by SHL! They own Cranberry Lake Lavender Farm in Marcellus, MI. – Mary B. What a Vision. What a plan. What planners. That’s Mary and Tim. In visiting their farm this last spring on our drive back from Florida to Michigan, my husband David and I stopped by to see how their Master Plan was coming. Their choice
Keep reading... →This is a guest post from Jim and Wanda Morford. They visited SHL in May 2015 and are owners of Morford Lavender Farm in Kansas. – Mary B. Meandering through a land unknown to us, Wanda and I trusted our GPS to find this new lavender farm called Southern Hills Lavender. I had never been to South Carolina, so I had no idea where I was going. But on this
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