Happy Tales Lavender LLC

Happy Tales Lavender LLC Lavender Farm with Different Fresh Cut Flowers! Enjoy different Lavender inspired products and watch how we change the hayfield to a field of Lavender!

Fun lavender crafting on a rainy day!The witch brooms 🧹 I hang through out the house so I can pinch them whenever I want...
06/17/2026

Fun lavender crafting on a rainy day!

The witch brooms 🧹 I hang through out the house so I can pinch them whenever I want an instant calming or happy sensation!

New Item this year is the Mini Lavender bouquets with a pin 🧷 to hang on curtains or even for a fancy night on the town!
New item this year is Han
d and body soaps 🧼
These are Lavender scented some are clear with lavender buds and springs! Will have different scents and combinations as we learn more!

These all need a little more time and attention before they will be for sale!

Hopefully we will be able to set up the stand in a few weeks and get some more of our products to our retailers!

Happy Tales on this rainy day! ☔️💜🪻

Planted Yarrow last year in a designated area and it came back this year just need to w**d it and then we have a little ...
06/17/2026

Planted Yarrow last year in a designated area and it came back this year just need to w**d it and then we have a little yarrow garden! Yarrow is a good blood clotting agent when made into a paste! Also they look very pretty in floral arrangements!
Happy Wednesday everyone 💜💐🪻

Daisies, Dahlias, and Lavender bouquet fun!
06/16/2026

Daisies, Dahlias, and Lavender bouquet fun!

Great place to visit and they carry some of our Lavender products!
06/16/2026

Great place to visit and they carry some of our Lavender products!

A little Lavender haul this morning and a little experiment we are trying! 🤞Happy Tales y’all 💜🪻
06/16/2026

A little Lavender haul this morning and a little experiment we are trying! 🤞Happy Tales y’all 💜🪻

Happy Monday and the beginning of Lavender growers month! Spent a little time this morning cutting fresh lavender to mak...
06/15/2026

Happy Monday and the beginning of Lavender growers month! Spent a little time this morning cutting fresh lavender to make a couple wands and to dry for bundles! This is my favorite time of year the lavender smells so good and can be so calming which brings me happiness! So I will offer to bring the happy to you through out Lavender season!
💜Happy Tales everyone 🪻🪻🪻

06/15/2026
Pretty when the long stems start growing 🤞 we can start cutting more lavender this weekend! Also have zinnias popping ou...
06/15/2026

Pretty when the long stems start growing 🤞 we can start cutting more lavender this weekend! Also have zinnias popping out the ground but will be a few more weeks for them and the Dahlias! Hopefully can get the trellis netting up soon too! 💜 Happy Tales Lavender life 💜🪻

06/15/2026

Your Lavender made it through winter but took a hit in the spring........Let's talk about it.

The more we get to know folks in the tightknit lavender farming community, the more we find it's made up of kind passionate people who are walking out a dream that is usually deeply seeded💜✨️ Although plant losses in the field are part of farming, let's acknowledge the fact that its super discouraging. Many lavender farmers had another rough winter and those that made it though winter, had a rough spring.We are not exempt. Our field was looking great post winter but spring took a toll.

A fellow farmer and owner of One-derings Lavender spoke to a professor at a university who summed it up as a loss of energy stores due to spring temperature swings. We took a deep dive so we can better understand what is happening & share it with you👇

It the summer leaves make sugars via photosynthesis and as temperatures cool and fall approaches, lavender stored carbohydrates for winter in the roots, crown and woody stem. It's important to understand that different temperatures spur on different growth patterns. Below 40° plants go dormant. 55 - 60° plants start to come out of hibernation. 60 - 75° plants push foliage growth. 75 - 85° + longer daylight plants push blooms.

Over the past several years Michigan and many other states are seeing very wonky spring weather patterns with huge temperature swings. While a weather pattern of 75° in March feels good....it also signals the plant to come out of dormancy which uses a TON of energy via the stored carbohydrates. Then next week, temps plunge back into the 20s, which signals dormancy. Repeat this several times and it not only uses up the energy stores, it becomes a pattern of stress. Much like The Giving Tree, once the carbohydrate stores are used up, there is nothing left to give towards coming out of "true dormancy". Sections or the whole plant can die off.

How to improve carbohydrate stores in our plants. Proper irrigation post harvest. Harvest itself creates a stess on the plant and doing it in a drought like last year. A light feeding post harvest (depends on soil). Some control temp swings by covering their plants. Our goal is to continually strive to become better lavender farmers and lavender grower. We want to add value to become a trusted resource for our customers. As we learn, we'll be sharing it with ya'll. We want the lavender in our fields and yours to thrive 💜

Fresh English lavender hand sorted for quality from the 5 year old plant 💜🪻Happy Tales 💜
06/14/2026

Fresh English lavender hand sorted for quality from the 5 year old plant 💜🪻
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