Lavender Abbey - Lavender Abbey 351 Dalefield Road

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About Lavender Abbey

Where did June go, WELCOME July! 

July on the farm is the start of lambing, babies are due today, however at this stage only five ewes look on time. The others are a couple of weeks away, the ram has obviously been a bit lazy this season.

The winter in Carterton has been calm and mild to date. Big frosty mornings and magnificent sunny still days, a pleasure to enjoy these special days before the wind and rain arrive.

We decided not to attend the mid-year Christmas markets in Greytown this chilly winter, so we are enjoying our nights by the fire instead of freezing our tootsies at the markets. Good choice I say. I visited the festival on opening night and it was a delight to see the fireworks and the shops covered in fairy lights, gorgeous window displays and the buildings all lit up with moving interactions.

MY LAVENDER OBESSSION CONTINUES WITH THE ADDITION OF AN EXCITING NEW LAVENDER SHOP

Due to the nice weather, Stu has been able to get stuck into erecting the new fence around the new lavender shop. The other fence was removed to put the new shop in its place, so we needed to move the sheep fence down the paddock a way.

Our lovely neighbour Alex (butt pictured at front of tractor) let us borrow (with supervision) his tractor to flatten out the shop site. They spent a while mucking around and playing with the boys toys this day.

Boys and their toys

Below is where the fence was removed. This is Stu measuring the new shop building space and doing the boxing for the concrete footings. Lily is giving instructions.

Measuring and making sure the levels are correct A dug out footing with reinforcing, a bit soggy after some rain

Once the footings were dug, measured, levelled, reinforced and dry from the rain, the cement truck arrived to fill them up with five tonne in each footing. We had to leave it for a few weeks to set but we could paint them once they were dry.

Concrete day

It was my job to paint them, what do you think of the colour? I didn’t want a dark purple as the sun would probably make it look black. I wanted a light airy colour and I think that’s what was achieved. We thought about green to blend in with the environment but then it wouldn’t be a ‘lavender shop’ then, would it?

Concrete painting day

The old pump shed needed replacing because it won’t blend in with the new shop.

The old pump shed removal – Lily once again giving instructions

Once the area was flattish, Stu and I lay weed mat down to stop the weeds and grass growing. We deserved a well-earned rest after this job.

Having a well-earned rest during the laying of weed mat for the new shop

Commencement of the customer parking area. We had to remove four conifer trees to make room for parking but a couple of them were going up to the power lines so needed to come out at some stage anyway.

Digging up the grass to put in the customer parking area Remy checking out the new customer parking area

So progress is happening on the shop front and it’s all coming along well. A few things still to sort out and get right before we have visitors, but we’re so looking forward to having you visit the shop.

Next month, you’ll see before and after pictures of the shop do-up and details of our OPENING DAY.

Stu and I wish you a warm, cosy, happy July and we’ll see you in August with an update on ‘what’s happening on the farm’.

Till then, keep warm and snuggle up to your loved ones.

Jan & Stu x

Contact Lavender Abbey

Address :

Lavender Abbey 351 Dalefield Road, Dalefield 5791, New Zealand

Phone : πŸ“ž +7977
Postal code : 5791
Website : https://lavenderabbey.co.nz/
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Lavender Abbey 351 Dalefield Road, Dalefield 5791, New Zealand
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kishor subba on Google

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Beautiful lavender farm and small fields ? and amazing people entry fee is $2
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Dewi Kurnia on Google

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We went there and enjoyed the lavender farm so much. We don't have a car and it would be too expensive to rent one on peak season. Turned out to be doable to visit the farm on public transport from Wellington. Get the train/bus to Carterton (9.25 am on Sunday), arrive at Carterton, stroll around, have lunch. Take the 200 (Greytown) bus at 12.54 from the Carterton city centre, stop just before Dalefield Rd. Walk down to Lavender Abbey (2.8 km - about half an hour walk). Enjoy the farm before walk back to the main road. The 200 bus at 3.25 pm will take you back to Carterton city centre. Get yourself a nice dessert (you deserve it after the walk) at Wild Oats (try their choc gateux) while waiting for the train/bus at 5 pm to take you back to Wellington. Oh, don't forget to wear sun protection.
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Klaus BorngrΓ€ber on Google

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People seemed to flock here. Charge at the gate, plus per bunch picked. Then they have some (rather expensive) wares to buy as well. Probably only able to make money for a short time of the year, so they take that opportunity.
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Sarah Davies on Google

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Plenty of parking, well organized and the smell was incredible. All of the group felt the calming effects if being amongst the lavender. Lovely products also available to purchase.
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Chante Lennon on Google

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Such a cool thing to do and smells so nice.
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Joseph Jose on Google

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Small fields but it's good to get some pics. The people here are awesome ? ?
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Robyn Yoon on Google

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Beautiful lavender farm where you can get a life shot. ?? It is 1hr 10mins far from Wellington, $2 entry fee and $5 for a bunch of lavender. It is PYO(pick your own) system. There are a lot of bees on the lavenders but they don’t sting you unless you try to attack them first. ?
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sumit seth on Google

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Small family owned lavender farms. They have a field of gorgeous lavender, and a gift stall with a bunch of different items for sale, all of which would make great gifts. It was beautiful and peaceful. Wonderful as we got to walk around and take as many pictures as we wanted...$5 for a bunch of hand picked lavenders. What a great way to spend a warm summer day! Very picturesque! Highly recommend Lavender Abbey. They have ample parking as well.

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