Lavender is a popular flower that has been used for centuries in aromatherapy, perfumes, and culinary dishes. In the United States, lavender farms are becoming increasingly popular as agritourism destinations. Growing conditions for lavender vary from region to region but generally require well-draining, sandy, alkaline soil and plenty of sunlight to thrive. Additionally, lavender fields must be well-maintained with regular pruning and weeding to ensure a healthy crop. With the right conditions, lavender can be successfully grown across the United States & Canada.
Here are some Lavender Associations to assist with your United States & Canada lavender farm search! Sequim and the Pacific Northwest are considered the “Provence” for lavender in the United States. The second most concentration of lavender fields is the Great Lakes Region & Appalachian Mountains.You will also find concentrated pockets of lavender farms in the Southern Rockies, Ohio/Missouri River Valleys, Coastal and Inland California.
Sequim, Washington
Great Lakes Region
Southern Rockies
Lavender Association of Colorado
Appalachian Mountains
Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest Lavender Association
California
California Lavender Farm Google Map
Texas
Texas Lavender Growers Association
River Valleys: Ohio & Missouri
Ontario Province
British Columbia Province
British Columbia Lavender Network
Other US & Canada Lavender Resources
US Lavender Growers Association