We want to wish everyone the best for the New Year and a wonderful time with family and friends. We are enjoying a small break to spend time with family and a well needed rest.
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For centuries people have not been able to grow lavender in the southeast due to our climate and soil conditions. Here at Red Oak Lavender Farm we have been successful in grow ing lavender and share our knowledge with others so they do can enjoy the benefits and beauty of this amazing herb.
Classes are limited so register now. We have people signing up in January for our April - June Growing Lavender Classes.
*Lavender Farm Business Workshop Click here to register.
Basic Class RegistrationLavender bloom season is now over for 2024.
No worries - we have the harvested blooms or bundles inside for sale in our shop. We also make over a hundred products with our harvested lavender - in the shop or our online shop.
Do you know that lavender was not able to be grown in Georgia at a large scale until we figured it out in 2014? It's a miracle we can grow this amazing herb in our harsh climate - high amount of rainfall, heat, and lots of humidity, not to mention our Georgia clay soil.
History of LavenderTake time to take care of yourself, and make your bath a spa time. Lock the door, add our bath tea into bath water, get some relaxing music going, and lather up with our intoxicating scented soaps. We have an array of soaps to make everyone happy. They also make a great gift!
Check Them OutIn June during our peak lavender blooms distilling begins to create our Lavender Essential Oil. Pure and Simple.
We will be demonstrating our distilling process during our Lavender Festival.
ProductsRed Oak Lavender Farm LLC is owned by David and Tina. We have been able to grow this amazing beneficial herb, the first ones to grow on large scale here in Georgia, and now growing so many flowers producing top quality, organic, beautiful blooms. This is our passion to produce the best flowers and miracle lavender.
For more information about the farm and farmers click on photo.
Our 2025 class registration will be up and running to sign up beginning mid February once we can check out our calendar
Check out our 2024 workshops we had this year. All are very popular and filled up quickly! So be sure to mark your calendar for mid February 2025 to get that class you are wanting to sign up for and secure it.
*Note we do not give refunds or exchanges for classes, since they are very limited and supplies must be purchased by us. Thank you for undersatnding.
Many ask what we do after the blooms are gone in late fall and winter. We still stay very busy taking our dried flowers and lavenders and create works of art for your home with wreaths, sprays, and resin work to have available for purchases. We do not ship our wreath made with our dried flowers since shipping cost is as much as the wreath, but they are available in our shop and at amazing prices, since we make them here at our farm and no shipping cost from maker to shop.
The holiday season is a great time to add a special touch to your decor with our wreaths that will be the envy all your visitors.
We all love to take amazing photos. Cell phone photos are always welcome during are open hours of people or flowers. We do not allow professional 35 mm camera of portraits (of people) here at the farm, but professional camera of flowers are welcome during our open hours. This is to allow the farm to be relaxing and all visitors enjoying their visit to the farm and allow more parking. We do not make time with photographers for minis after closed hours.
We do want families to have unbelievable photos in the lavender, so we have Melissa Giles as our in house professional photographer to do so. She is the only one allowed to take professional portraits here at the farm. Contact Melissa She takes amazing photos!
*Note - all photos taken at the farm can be used by us for our website.
Full Photography Policy