Photo of Lavender  at Saddle Creek Lavender Farm Alpharetta, Georgia - 1
Alpharetta, Georgia

Saddle Creek Lavender Farm

Lavender Farm
Saddle Creek Lavender Farm would absolutely love you and your family to visit, admire their stunning purple fields and pick your own flowers.
“We are so excited to share our lavender and our farm with you. We will do this through our events, our products and our photography.  Our lavender blooms from late May until late June with peak blooms around the 1st and 2nd weeks in June.
Some varieties bloom again in late summer. We have planned family-centered events which include: picking your own bundles of lavender, purchasing your own products and plants, pony rides and fishing in our stocked pond. Go to the Events page for the dates and activities planned for our events. We have several products from fresh lavender to dried lavender, lip balm, sachets, candles, tick spray, mosquito spray, horse products and lavender-stuffed animals just to name a few.
Go to our Shop to see all of our available products. During our events you are welcome to take your own personal photos or you may book a photography appointment with a professional. Please plan a visit to our farm we’ll leave the gate open for you! ”
Ratings & Reviews
5.0 average rating
Key Insights:
  • Lisa contacted me with a picture of the pretty packaged products, asked if I wanted a gift card included, and made sure I received the tracking number.
  • My husband brought me a lavender cream sent as a gift from Mrs. Lisa and I liked the product, so I made my first order and the delivery was fast and I love how it leaves my skin very moisturized and the smell is delicious.
  • Lisa and her family were so thoughtful and informative on the process of growing and harvesting lavender in addition to all the ways we can use in our daily lives.
  • The bug spray....I've only used this on my girls but I just like the fact that there aren't crazy chemicals in it and I'm spreading it all over my babies.
  • I spray it on our bed about an hour or two prior to us going to sleep and when we lay down the smell is still there and not over baring.
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