Just south of Cleveland are hundreds of farms that speckle the Ohio landscape in shades of green and gold. However, just east of the city, we have one farm in particular that stands out as delightfully unique, and it is less than an hour’s drive from Cleveland.
Luvin Lavender is beautiful, enchanting, and a delightful escape from reality. Pretty purple plants reach over an acre, enchanting the eye, and you absolutely must pay the farm a visit.
Luvin Lavender is located at 5861 Middle Ridge Road in Madison, Ohio.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook This small, quaint farm paints the landscape in picturesque shades of purple, pink, and white with over 3500 plants nestled across an acre and a half.
The property has served as a family farm for over 100 years.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook Of course, the farm was not always used to grow lavender. In the past, its soils have produced dahlias, gladiolas, and even strawberries and grapes.
Today, the farm grows lavender both to nurture the bee population and to produce a variety of products.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds/Flickr Herbal deodorants, shampoos, and essential oils are only a few of the many wonderful products produced while Luvin Lavender supports the bee population.
The farm celebrates its deeply rooted heritage by frequently partnering with its community and local artists.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook Throughout blooming season, guests are invited to view the farm throughout various events. Educational presentations, essential oil demonstrations, and garden parties are among its most celebrated community events.
In fact, the 4th Annual Lavender Festival & Art in the Garden celebration is right around the corner!
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook On Saturday, July 8th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, July 9th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and a handful of creative classes will be offered at the farm.
Just imagine practicing yoga in the gardens with Great Lakes Ashtanga Yoga!
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook It might sound like a day dream, but it’s even better! For $5 per class, you can participate in the most beautiful yoga class you can imagine. The class is offered Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Sunday at noon.
During the festival, you can move and groove to the sweet sounds of unique music.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook Gary Gifford and the Perry Library Ukulele Group and The Nursery Man Band will be providing tunes all weekend long. With groovy tunes and an enchanting environment, you will feel as if you stepped into a fairy tale.
Blue Heaven Alpaca Farm is one of the exhibitors with a booth at the event, so be prepared to learn about these fascinating creatures.
Katherine/Flickr The festival is complete with creative activities and opportunity to learn about new things, so visitors can expect a well-rounded experience.
The Lavender Festival will also be filled with crafting demonstrations and classes.
Bracken Moss Farm Fine and Rare Fibers/Facebook Be sure to check out a a complete list of events for times and pricing, because there are so many neat things at this festival that something will catch your eye!
If you miss the event, no worries! You can still swing by the farm during operating hours.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook Luvin Lavender is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday from May throughout autumn. Of course, June and July are the best months to see the blooming fields, so you better start planning a trip before you miss its spectacular color scheme!
During your visit, just be sure to pick up some lovely lavender products.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook Luvin Lavender Farms produces all sorts of delightful herbal products, and everyone knows that a day trip to the farm is not complete without a lavender facial afterwards.
Who knew that such a spectacular farm was just a stone’s throw away from Cleveland? It paints the Northeast Ohio landscape in shades of purple, and it entertains the senses with beautiful views and enticing aromas. For other awesome day trip ideas, check out our list of the best kept secrets in Cleveland and these 27 attractions.
Luvin Lavender Farms LLC/Facebook
This small, quaint farm paints the landscape in picturesque shades of purple, pink, and white with over 3500 plants nestled across an acre and a half.
Of course, the farm was not always used to grow lavender. In the past, its soils have produced dahlias, gladiolas, and even strawberries and grapes.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds/Flickr
Herbal deodorants, shampoos, and essential oils are only a few of the many wonderful products produced while Luvin Lavender supports the bee population.
Throughout blooming season, guests are invited to view the farm throughout various events. Educational presentations, essential oil demonstrations, and garden parties are among its most celebrated community events.
On Saturday, July 8th from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, July 9th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and a handful of creative classes will be offered at the farm.
It might sound like a day dream, but it’s even better! For $5 per class, you can participate in the most beautiful yoga class you can imagine. The class is offered Saturday at 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Sunday at noon.
Gary Gifford and the Perry Library Ukulele Group and The Nursery Man Band will be providing tunes all weekend long. With groovy tunes and an enchanting environment, you will feel as if you stepped into a fairy tale.
Katherine/Flickr
The festival is complete with creative activities and opportunity to learn about new things, so visitors can expect a well-rounded experience.
Bracken Moss Farm Fine and Rare Fibers/Facebook
Be sure to check out a a complete list of events for times and pricing, because there are so many neat things at this festival that something will catch your eye!
Luvin Lavender is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday from May throughout autumn. Of course, June and July are the best months to see the blooming fields, so you better start planning a trip before you miss its spectacular color scheme!
Luvin Lavender Farms produces all sorts of delightful herbal products, and everyone knows that a day trip to the farm is not complete without a lavender facial afterwards.
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