Title: The Lavender Fields of Texas
1The Lavender Fields of Texas Located In Central
Texas Hill Country
PowerPoint by Jack Cross
2Texas Lavender Fields
Located in the Texas Hill Country
The Lavender Fields at Becker Vineyards are
located on a three-acre field behind the winery.
Richard and Bunny Beckers trip to Provence,
France influenced the creation of the lavender
field. It was beautiful to see the lavender
fields in France. The scent of lavender was
everywhere and the color was extraordinary,
Richard Becker said. In June of 1998, the Beckers
planted the 10,000 lavender plants. The varieties
include Lavandula x intermedia grosso, Lavandula
x intermedia provence, lavandula angustifolia,
and Lavandula stoechas. The blooming season for
the lavender is typically in May and June. The
plants can be viewed year round, and guests are
encouraged to experience the field with their
visit to the winery. In 2006 the Beckers planted
red poppies and bluebonnets in the surrounding
fields. These plants will bloom April through
May. This farm is just outside of Fredericksburg
, Texas .
3Blanco Texas Lavender Festival - June 10th
12th,2011 Free Tours of Local Lavender Farms
Blanco, Texas - The Lavender Capital of Texas
Visit beautiful Blanco in the heart of the
Texas Hill Country for the 7th annual Blanco
Lavender Festival. A Lavender Market will be held
on the grounds of the Old Blanco County
Courthouse featuring arts and crafts and local
lavender products. Tour many of the local
lavender farms where you will experience the
beauty of lavender in the fields and the unique
vision of each farmer.
The Lavender Trail will be June 12, 13, 14, 20
There are 10 farms in this group located all over
the Texas Hill Country
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16Below is just a few more of the farms on the
Trail 1 . Rough Creek Lavender Fields 1/4 mile
on Burnett Ranch Road (CR 318) just 7 miles from
downtown Wimberley off FM 2325. Come and see the
new lavender store and walk through the lavender
fields. Cut your own lavender, try the salsas,
tamales and barbecue, enjoy the lavender
lemonade, visit the artisan vendors, listen to
the speakers and watch the roping exhibition.
512-847-2888.2. Sweet Dreams Lavender Farm
Halfway between Oak Hill/Austin and Dripping
Springs on Hwy 290. From the intersection of Hwy
290 and Hwy 71 travel west 5 miles. urn right on
Fitzhugh, travel 1.75 miles on Fitzhugh Road.
Turn right onto Wagon Road West for 1/2 mile.
See the new lavender fields as well as cut your
own English Lavender. Pre-order picnic lavender
lunch for 19. See some artisan's wares and
lavender products. Ann Jones invites you Saturday
9-6 and Sunday 11-5pm. 512-288-7270.3. Tank
Town Located three miles west of Dripping
Springs at Rainwater Lane. 2770 Hwy 290. We are
better at bottling rainwater than raising
lavender. Cut a little and fill your car with the
wonderful scent. As you travel west to the bigger
and better fields you will be sipping your free,
cold bottle of fresh squeezed cloud juice. Open 9
a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.
512-894-0861.4. Becker Vineyards' Lavender and
7th Annual Lavender Fest. 11 Miles east of
Fredericksburg, 3 miles west of Stonewall off of
US Hwy 290 on Jenschke Lane. Join Becker
Vineyards for their 7th Annual Lavender Festival.
Seminars will focus on history, cultivation,
culinary and crafts of the herb. Many vendors
will offer lavender products, plants, art, food,
and much more. Live music and wine tasting will
also be offered. A 3-course luncheon featuring
lavender in each course will be served both
Saturday and Sunday (50tax, reservations
required for luncheon). Becker Vineyards will
open Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sunday 12 p.m.-6
p.m. 830-644-2681.5. Triple L Farms and Trading
Post 9229 Old San Antonio Road, turn off of US
Hwy 290 (about 1/2 miles east of Fredericksburg)
onto Old San Antonio Road. Go 9.2 miles, house
and lavender field on the left. Over three acres
of organically grown lavender grown on the same
property as an old stagecoach stop. Shop in our
on-site shop, the Trading Post for handmade
lavender soaps, sachets, and other products.
Lavender plants will also be available. We have
antiques and collectibles for sale. Triple L
Farms will offer cut your own lavender and picnic
lunch (by reservation only). Billy and Susan
Johnson welcome you between 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
830-990-4195. www.LLLFarms.com 6. Villa Texas
and "the Lavender Market at Villa Texas" 234
West Main, "Uptown Fredericksburg". Pamper
yourself with Lavender luxuries lotions, bath
products, fragrances, candles, bouquets, cleaning
products, specialty foods, culinary lavender, and
cookbooks. We also carry lavender-blue wooden
outdoor furniture. Tuesday thru Saturday 10
a.m.-530 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed
Monday. 830-997-1068. www.villatexas.com 7.
Miller Creek Lavender - 519-934-1616
www.millercreeklavender.com Blanco Texas Blanco
Lavender Fest Eight lavender farms surrounding
the town of Blanco will be open to the public on
Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Each farm
will feature events, such as aromatherapy classes
and lavender distillation. For more information
and maps, call 830-833-5101 or visit
www.blancolavenderfestival.com . The eight
featured farms are Hill Country Lavender
830-833-2294 www.hillcountrylavender.com
Lavender Hill Farm 830-833-9097
www.lavenderhilltx.com Texas Lavender Hills
830-868-7862 Lavender and Longhorns
830-833-1595 Lonestar Lavender 830-833-1317
17The next four slides are Texas Bluebonnets and
Indian paint Brush from this same area in April
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