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Lavender For Luck

In her book Practical Magic, author Alice Hoffman offers the following advice: “Throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck.” With all due respect to salt, pepper and roses, this week we’re focusing on lavender—specifically Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm, where Carolyn Blair and her family are filling the world with heavenly scent—from sun-soaked fields to craft-stocked shops.

Will you give us a sense of what a visitor might experience when approaching Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm? 

When visitors first approach the farm, they are often in awe of the enormous and sprawling 300-year-old oak trees that grace the farm with their branches providing a canopy of at least 70 feet for guests to enjoy.  

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In her book Practical Magic, author Alice Hoffman offers the following advice: “Throw spilled salt over your left shoulder. Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Add pepper to your mashed potatoes. Plant roses and lavender, for luck.” With all due respect to salt, pepper and roses, this week we’re focusing on lavender—specifically Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm, where Carolyn Blair and her family are filling the world with heavenly scent—from sun-soaked fields to craft-stocked shops.

Will you give us a sense of what a visitor might experience when approaching Life Under the Oaks Lavender Farm? 

When visitors first approach the farm, they are often in awe of the enormous and sprawling 300-year-old oak trees that grace the farm with their branches providing a canopy of at least 70 feet for guests to enjoy.  

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