Pick Your Own Lavender at Bonnieheath Estate
Update June 6, 2026
Our Lavender is taking off and starting to fill out. Unfortunately bloom is 1 to 2 weeks away. Keep watch here for updated details. And follow us on Instagram for field updates! @bonnieheathestate.com
Late season picking
Later in the year we may extend Pick Your Own Lavender - this all depends on the year. In 2025 it was extended August 3rd-10th, in 2024 Lavender picking went continuously until August 20! Is 2023, it stopped in August, but our second bloom in September went until October! At some times of year the flowers may be nearing the end of their cycle and beginning to set seed, which means they won’t have the same fresh look as earlier in the season. Bookings during this time are final, with no refunds.Experience the beauty and aroma of our blooming lavender fields, starting in early June with English Lavender and peaking in early August with our spectacular French varieties.
Our prime bloom only lasts 30–45 days, but dried-stem picking can continue into late September, and some years, a second bloom appears in September or October.
Purchase your picking package in advance or when you arrive. Then, check in at our retail store for tools and instructions before heading into the fields. Remember to book other experiences like picnics or lavender wine tastings to enjoy the day with us.
Don’t miss this limited-time opportunity to create unforgettable summer memories among our fragrant lavender!
Late season picking
Later in the year we may extend Pick Your Own Lavender - this all depends on the year. In 2025 it was extended August 3rd-10th, in 2024 Lavender picking went continuously until August 20! Is 2023, it stopped in August, but our second bloom in September went until October! At some times of year the flowers may be nearing the end of their cycle and beginning to set seed, which means they won’t have the same fresh look as earlier in the season. Bookings during this time are final, with no refunds.
See our Cancellation Policy.
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