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Lavender
Hills of Kentucky will delight your senses
Most of us know that lavender’s fragrant
flowers will attract bees, butterflies, birds, and is a wonderful addition
to many landscaping projects. However, after chatting with Judith and
Charles Brothers or Denise and Gerry Scaringi a world of possibilities will
begin to emerge. Unique decorating ideas that will add beauty and fragrance
to your home, chemical |
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free cleaning mixtures, exciting
wedding ideas for the bride to be, recipes, and a wide range of medicinal
uses from inducing sleep to eliminating headaches. All of this creativity
and knowledge is taking place in the rolling hills of Bracken County at 229
Conrad Ridge Road in Brooksville, Kentucky
as a new crop addition to the three generation run family farm and recently
approved participant in Kentucky Proud.
The farm is now producing over a dozen types of
lavender and adding a u-pick garden for next season. Many items from their
farm gift shop including wreaths and fragrance wands to cleaning items and
recipe cards (with the right amount of lavender included) will be available
at their Wool fest booth.
For more information visit
www.lavenderhillsofkentucky.com, stop by the farm Saturday or Sunday 12-6
p.m., and of course stop by their booth at this year's Wool Fest. |