Lavender doing the jutterbug

Angel Lavender Farm is unique from all the other farms in the Sequim area in that it has a machine that separates those fragrant smelling lavender buds from the stalls. The nickname for the machine as determined by a contest several years ago is the "Jitterbug" They also have a huge hanging barn where the lavender drys upside down.

Angel Lavender Farm has another barn across the street that has become one of the most phoptographed barns in Clallam County. The Angel's only open up their farm for two weeks durning the Sequim Lavender Festival, but it is very popular with the locals and tourists because they have so many different events, including a barn dance and a old time car show.

Old cars at Lavender Field
Lavender hangs in the barn of the Angels
Hanging Lavender
Groucho the bees pollinates lavender
Bees love Lavender
Lavender seed is a popular item at the Lavender Festival
Angel deseeds most lavender
Sitting back in purple chair relaxing

Scenic barn at Angel Farm

A lavender perm in early June
Lavender in early summer
rows of different lavender
Different Lavender blooms vary
Lavender should be trimmed back in the fall
Lavender trimmed back in the fall
Angel Lavender Farm - Sequim, Washington
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Sequim Car club displays cars during Lavender Festival