Visit the Farm

Opening Summer 2024! Woo hoo!

The wait will be over soon! Tullamore Lavender Co. will be opening to the public in June and July 2024. Mark your calendars!

💜 2024 Harvest Share - All Season Pass - ON SALE NOW

Share our lavender harvest + join our lavender-loving community. CSA Share holders will have open access to the farm free of charge. Come every day we are open... or just once. It's totally up to you! CSA Shares are limited for the 2024 season. More details + purchase here!

🎟️ Bloom Tickets - On Sale June 1 

Based on the last few years of blooms, we expect our lavender plants to "turn purple" around June 20th. We have several varieties of lavender, so our bloom lasts 4-5 weeks. Lavender season is a short one!

During bloom we will open our farm to the public via ticket sales. This means you can book the specific date and time you want to visit our farm + enjoy the sights, smells and sounds. 

Don't want to miss out? Send an email to Stephanie at stephanie@tullamorelavender.ca and she'll add you to our mailing list.

Private Events

If you're keen to visit with your community group, company or host a private function, send Stephanie a note at stephanie@tullamorelavender.ca We're happy to chat through options!

The Land

Our lavender fields are nestled in the center of an 80 acre farm located just outside of Arthur, Ontario. We affectionately refer to our lavender farm as The Plot, because our lavender plants only take up a small section of the farm.

In addition to the 2,000 lavender plants living on the farm, the farmers behind TLC, also call the farm home. 

The farm is located within the Territory of the Anishinabek Nation: The People of the Three Fires known as Ojibway, Odawa, and Pottawatomie Nations, and within the Huron Tract (Treaty 29); the treaty lands and territory of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation. We give thanks to the Chippewas of Saugeen, and the Chippewas of Nawash, known collectively as the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, as the traditional keepers of this land. The farm is also within the Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. More on the land > 

Woman in flowing purple dress holds hand of small child wearing jean shortalls + walks away from camera between rows of blooming lavender