INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each and every Saturday, WISH-TV highlights a local company together with our partners at Indiana Grown. This week, the focus is on Sugar Creek Lavender farm, a female-owned, family-run lavender farm north of Lebanon.
Sugar Creek Lavender Farm, run by the Lavender family — yes, that’s their real last name! — plants, harvests, and makes products with lavender.
While the farm is not yet open to the public, the Lavender family hopes to offer you-pick sessions, photo shoots, yoga classes, and tours in about two years.
In the meantime, lavender lovers can enjoy a “Learning About Lavender” presentation, sip something sweet at a Lavender Tea Tasting, or sign up for a “Make & Take” class to create their own lavender sugar scrub or lavender Play-Doh.
Sugar Creek Lavender Farm sells a number of lavender-based items on its website, including sugar scrub, body butter, eye pillows, linen spray, dryer bags, and tea blends.
If you’d rather do your shopping in person, several central Indiana shops carry the farm’s products: Indiana Gifts and Tru-Finds Treasures in Lebanon, Shop Small, Shop Handmade in Crawfordsville, and Possibilities: Homes Re-Imagined in Franklin.
Be sure to look for Sugar Creek Lavender Farms in the Indiana Grown Market Place in the FFA Pavilion’s Country Market at this year’s Indiana State Fair.
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