Washington Inn Lavender Farm

4.5/5
(78) · Farm in Port Angeles, United States
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Washington Lavender is an oceanfront lavender farm on ten acres in the Sequim Valley overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca between Sequim, and Port …

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4.5/5 · 78 reviews
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Jul 14, 2022
The write up on this lavender field was very deceptive. The lavender fields are fenced off and only guests staying in the small Washington B&B have access to view them. There were a few booths on t…Full review by Sandy N
Jul 25, 2021
Overrated place, and horrible staff. So windy and desolate. They were rude from the minute we got there to the minute we decided to leave. The entire place is full of signs telling you where you can'…Full review by carloarg02
Jul 21, 2021
Washington Lavender had fewer lavender fields than some of the other lavender farms but the setting, with the water in the background, behind the inn, is beautiful.Full review by nancye2013
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Can I take my dog to the Lavender farm?
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Yes, the farm is normally dog-friendly except when the reenactment is taking place during the colonial festival.
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Answer by Dan A · Aug 17, 2018
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Can I come visit the lavender farm and fields and take some pictures of the lavender in bloom? When is a good time to …
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Can I come visit the lavender farm and fields and take some pictures of the lavender in bloom? When is a good time to visit this year?
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summer - May/June to July
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what variety is the lavender?
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We have more than a dozen varieties of lavender on our farm. Grosso is our main variety for Intermedia (Lavandula X intermedia) and Royal Velvet is our main variety for …
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We have more than a dozen varieties of lavender on our farm. Grosso is our main variety for Intermedia (Lavandula X intermedia) and Royal Velvet is our main variety for Angustifolia (Lavandula angustifolia).
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Answer by Dan A · Mar 11, 2018
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does the lavender bloom in September?
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Our lavender is past its blooming season in September. We will be trimming back the plants for the fall & winter seasons when it lies dormant.
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