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Snow falling on lavender

Kia ora

August is often the coldest time of the year, and today we have it – snow falling on lavender.

The blast from the south was well forecast with snow even appearing on beaches in and around Christchurch/Otautahi.

Our lavender was pruned in Autumn so should be able to withstand the air temperature of 3C pretty well.

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Kia ora August is often the coldest time of the year, and today we have it – snow falling on lavender. The blast from the south was well forecast with snow even appearing on beaches in and around Christchurch/Otautahi. Our lavender was pruned in Autumn so should be able to withstand the air temperature of 3C pretty well. We are excited to complete a […]

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Favourite images

Morena We wanted to share some of our favourite images from this year’s lavender crop. Check them out on our facebook page Pacific Blue and Grosso produced well this summer, with the quantity up across both varieties and the quality of Pacific Blue, in particular, outstanding. Read more As usual, in the rhythm of lavender growing, we are now moving to finish pruning and preparing […]

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Spring “daze”

Morena Spring “daze”, as in dazzle, are now well on their way. Our lavender is quickly turning a light green colour as both Pacific Blue and Grosso adapt to longer days and warmer temperatures. It is still September but as we saw earlier in the month as snow fell across the lavender fields. At least it makes a change from what has been […]

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beat the “winter blues”

Morena As we approach the shortest day it’s a great opportunity to reflect on how we might beat the upcoming “winter blues”. We have continued to be busy out in the fields tilling and weeding. It is amazing how the grass continues to grow; even through the early periods of winter. Our image is from December last year, about six months away, […]

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Science behind the scent

Morena The science behind the scent of lavender has always been challenging. Many people can outline the benefits of lavender to them, but independently proving them can be challenging. Later in this blog we highlight some new research that provides proof of the calming effects of lavender scent. We are now in maintenance mode as winter approaches. The tasks ahead include: finishing […]

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Heading into Autumn

Morena The nights are cooler, the leaves are turning – we must be heading into Autumn. We completed our harvest of Gosso late in February, but still achieved a high yield and excellent quality. This years oil will sit nicely in the fridge for  a year or so as the aroma and notes change and shift. It is now maintenance time as we […]

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Xin Nian Kuai Le – happy New Year

Morena Welcome to 2002 and the first week in February and to all our Chinese whanau Xin Nian Kuai Le! It has been an amazing summer for our two varieties of Lavender. We harvested Pacific Blue in early January and obtained a fantastic yield and a fine quality aroma. Grosso is begging to be harvested but the weather keeps interrupting our planning. It […]

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hard working Atom

Morena It is the first week in December, and we have had our hard working Atom tilling the edges of the rows of lavender. A great little machine, this beautifully chops up the weeds and makes it easier for our team of hand weeders to follow on behind. The lavender is doing fantastically well. The regular rainfall has helped our Pacific Blue […]

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the lavender fields are greener….

the lavender is greener

Morena The lavender fields are greener….as we approach summer the lavender fields are plumping up and going green. Our Pacific Blue has a very faint tinge of purple but Grosso remains stubbornly green. We would expect Pacific Blue to show it’s true colours in another month, and Grosso around Christmas time. read more We thought we would spend a bit of time exploring the colour […]

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first shoots of Spring

Spring in the lavender field

The first shoots of Spring have sprung across our fields of Pacific Blue and Grosso. It has been a relatively mild winter and the lavender has come through some -3 degree frosts well.While we aren’t yet in metorological Spring, Pacific Blue isn’t holding back with masses of new growth. This is always an exciting time as it reminds of us of the […]

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