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U-Pick Lavender in Sequim: Where to Go + What to Know

Harvest your own organic lavender at the largest farm in the Sequim valley. With clean, stroller-friendly rows and our signature $8 ‘Fill-the-Ziptie’ bundles, we offer the perfect summer outing for families and flower lovers alike

Where Can You Pick Your Own Lavender in Sequim?

For the ultimate harvest experience, head to B&B Family Lavender Farm. As the largest organic lavender farm in the area, we offer expansive fields and a stress-free environment for all visitors.

  • Large Organic U-Pick Fields: Plenty of space to find your perfect stems.

  • Clean & Accessible: We use a professional weed barrier between rows—no tripping over tall grass or mud.

  • Easy Access + Parking: Convenient parking located right at the farm.

  • Family-Friendly: Our layout is designed for easy walking, making it great for kids and first-time visitors.

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⚠️ Safety Note: Bees & Allergies

Lavender is a pollinator’s paradise, and our fields are home to thousands of hardworking honeybees and bumblebees. They are generally very docile while they work, but they are focused on the flowers you are cutting.

  • Be Aware: Bee stings can happen, especially when reaching into the plants to cut stems.

  • Allergy Warning: If you have a known severe allergy to bee stings, we recommend enjoying the view from our shop or seating areas rather than participating in u-pick.

  • Safety First: We always recommend wearing closed-toe shoes and moving calmly through the rows to avoid startling our buzzing helpers.

How Much Does U-Pick Lavender Cost?

We keep our pricing simple so you can focus on the fun. Our signature harvest option is the $8 “Fill-the-Ziptie” Bundle.

  • The $8 Bundle: We provide a 8-inch ziptie; whatever you can fit comfortably inside the loop is yours to keep!

  • Why Zipties? It’s the easiest way to ensure you get a full, beautiful bouquet without over-tightening or damaging the stems.

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Tip:

Harvesting a full bundle—which can be 200 or more stems—takes more time and patience than you might think! To get the most out of the experience, don’t rush. Plan for at least 30–45 minutes in the fields to find the perfect blooms. Put your phone away, enjoy the fragrance, and make it a true farm-to-bouquet event.

When Is U-Pick Lavender Available?

The farm opens for the season on May 1st, but the purple blooms follow their own schedule!

How Lavender Is Harvested

How U-Pick Lavender Works

arvesting your own lavender is a relaxing sensory experience. Here is what to expect:

  1. Check-In: Grab your $8 ziptie and a pair of scissors at our shoppe.

  2. Tools Provided: We provide specialized snips.

  3. The Technique: We’ll show you exactly where to cut to keep the plant healthy. For a deep dive into the “do’s and don’ts,” check out our U-Pick Lavender Etiquette Guide.

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Tips for the Best Picking Experience

  • Go Early: The morning air is cooler and the crowds are smaller.

  • Comfortable Rows: Our professional weed barrier means you aren’t walking through weeds or mud—perfect for strollers and nice shoes.

  • Be Selective: Look for stems where only a few “buds” have opened for a bouquet that lasts longer.

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Quick Answer: Best Place for U-Pick Lavender<

  • Best Overall Experience: B&B Family Lavender Farm

  • Best Value ($8 Bundles): B&B Family Lavender Farm

Sequim U-Cut FAQs

No reservation is needed! We have plenty of space in our organic fields. Just check our seasonal hours (we open May 1st!) and stop by when the mood strikes.

Our signature $8 ziptie bundle is generous—it typically holds 200 to 250 stems depending on the variety you choose. Because of the volume, please allow yourself at least 30–45 minutes to enjoy the harvest process.

Yes! This is one of the things our visitors love most. We utilize a professional weed barrier between our lavender rows. This provides a flat, clean, and stable surface that is much easier to navigate than the uneven grass or dirt paths found at many other farms.

Absolutely. Lavender is a pollinator’s paradise. While our honeybees are generally very docile and focused on the nectar, stings can happen if they are accidentally pinched while cutting. If you have a severe bee sting allergy, we recommend staying clear of the lavender.

Yes! We grow several varieties, including “English” (Angustifolia) types that are perfect for culinary use. If you aren’t sure which one to pick for your recipe, just ask our staff—we’ll point you to the best row for baking or lemonade.

We provide the scissors, a basket, and the zipties! We recommend you bring a sun hat, water, and comfortable shoes. Even though our rows are clean, the Sequim sun can be intense in the middle of the fields.

The more the merrier! You can grab as many zipties as you like at the start, or come back for seconds if you realize you need more for your drying project or gift-making.

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