Spring is officially here! Bring on the sunshine, bring on the picnics and bring on the lobster rolls! While we’re at it, might as well bring on all the unique things that exist in Maine during warm weather. This fun farm is a great example. You won’t leave with fresh veggies, but the beauty and aroma in the air here will keep you coming back. Plus, it’s a great place to visit if you need gifts.

The 26-acre Glendarragh Farm is located along the St. George River in beautiful Appleton, Maine. And, they’ve got more than a dozen lavender varieties!

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

The farm dates back to 1822 and once was home to lots of different animals that sustained the farmers. You can walk around and imagine what it was like with cattle and poultry.

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

Lorie and Patrick Costigan have owned the farm since 2007. They’ve planted 300 plants, which has become more than ten times that amount today!

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

The lavender is harvested on the farm and then dried in a beautiful post-and-beam barn. After that it’s used for bath products, gifts, and cooking products.

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

The sachets, pillows and bath products that use the Glendarragh lavender are all made in Appleton, Maine by friends and family members.

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

It’s nice to know that purchase from Glendarragh Farm Lavender continues to help reclaim the area’s agricultural heritage while also helping local residents find a creative, productive outlet.

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

While the farm is truly a working farm and they’re truly focused on the growing and creation process here, there are opportunities to visit. They’re open during harvest season as well as a few other special days they announce throughout the year.

Etienne Perret / Google

We love summer days at the farm, but stopping into their store in Camden is great too. And you can do it year-round.

Glendarragh Farm / Google

It’s so nice to see that all the work put into planting…

Google Maps

…followed by all the focus on cultivation…

martinlabar / Flickr

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

…can create the means to open an entire shop devoted to lavender.

Etienne Perret / Google

The Glendarragh Lavender Farm store is located at 22 Main St., Camden, Maine. You can learn more on their website. Or, check them out on Facebook. They can be reached on 207-236-8151.

Glendarragh Farm Lavender / Facebook

Etienne Perret / Google

Glendarragh Farm / Google

Google Maps

martinlabar / Flickr

While you’re in the springtime mood, make plans to take a few of these short, scenic hikes in Maine. They’re all under a mile and they lead to some breathtaking areas.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article.