| Fall is upon us, and our schedule of events is thinning a bit. But we're still available for your orders, whether you're a regular at Cherry Street, or whether you've seen us in Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, or Tennessee. We appreciate your business.
Unless you have a lavender emergency, we ship everything on Friday afternoon.
Shipping rates to keep in mind:
Up to $10 the shipping is $5
From $11 to $25 the shipping is $8
From $26 to $30 the shipping is $10
Over $30 shipping is $15
(We've arranged the shipping so you can get a Gift Box shipped for $8.)
C'mon, don't you know a dozen or so people who'd like a Gift Box?

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Gift Bag / Gift Box
Our giftbags include a bar of soap, a bath salt, a tube of lip balm, a tin of shea butter, and two note cards, and comes ready to go with purple tissue paper and a bag with our logo. No one has to know if you keep something for yourself. Well, unless they read this, in which case I say, "Thanks."
The gift box is the same thing, packaged for shipping. If you're having us send this to someone as a gift, let us know in the payment process.
Price: Twenty five dollars
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Lavender Sachets
Because it's not a lavender farm if it doesn't offer sachets. (Rhymes with sashay, but not related.) We offer two sizes of lavender sachets, Small and Large. Not venti, not grande, just small and large. People put them in drawers, on nightstands, and just leave them in the car to combat road rage.
Large: Six dollars (sold out)
Small: Three dollars
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Lavender
bundles
Our Hidcote, Abrialli, and Fat Spike plants are grown for their beautiful bundles. We select stems at their peak, and combine them in generous bundles. You probably wouldn't do this much work for $10, but we will.
Price: Ten dollars
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Eye
Pillows
Everyone in yoga class gets most relaxed when the lavender
eye pillows come out. Now, that could be because of being
one with the universe, granted. Or it could be the lavender.
Ours are filled with some rice as well to add heft and to
retain temperature should you choose to leave it in the
freezer or even microwave for 10 seconds. Sewn in blue satin
by Denise.
Price: Ten dollars
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Handmade Soap
Denise is always experimenting with new soap recipies and designs. You can usually count on us to have Chamomile, Cedar, Ylamg Ylang, Avocado, and Lavender Bud soaps. They all have lavender, to which we add other essential oils respectively. And we add lavender buds for texture and exfoliation. People love the soap.
Price: Five dollars
Purple Lavender Buds Bar
Green Avocado and Lavender Bar
Cream Chamomile and Lavender Bar
Beige Ylang Ylang Lavender Bar
Off-White Cedar and Lavender Bar
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Shea Butter
We're very pleased with our shea butter. It sells well, sure, but we're mainly pleased that it's such a good product. We combine shea, jojoba, beeswax, and lavender essential oil. The smallest amount does wonders for dry hands, heels, and cuticles.
Price: Eight dollars
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Lip Balm
You should see us during lip balm production. Denise combines and melts shea butter, beeswax, lavender essential oil, and vitamin E in small amounts, and I pour each tube individually. You have half a dozen lip balms already, we know. But buy this one, and get one for someone else, and you'll both like them.
Price: Three dollars
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Lavender
Logs
The entire lavender plant contains oil -- not just the
buds. When we defoliate bundles for their buds, we are left
with bare stems. Not wanting anything to go to waste, we
offer these logs to flavor an outdoor fireplace. They won't
burn as long as wood, obviously, but add an interesting
bouquet to your fires. Squint and you'll swear they make
purple smoke. Packaged in a group of six. SOLD OUT until 2009!
Price: Seven dollars
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Lavender Orange Bath Oil
Our own concoction, this bath oil combines safflower oil, sweet orange oil, and lavender essential oil and a couple of sprigs of Hidecote lavender from our field. Drop a teaspoon or tablespoon in your warm bath and sense the orange and lavender scents ebb and flow. Not too bad at all. Available only at our market booth.
Price: Twelve dollars
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Smudges
Even when a lavender plant is still just a tiny cutting you can touch it and it smells like lavender. The whole plant has the fragrance, not just the purple flowers. We hand wrap stems of our Munstead lavender plants for you to light with a match, snuff out, and scent a room or chase out bad mojo.
Price: Three dollars each
(sold out until 2009)
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Essential Oil
Honestly, even with all of the plants in the ground at our place, we won't be able to produce our own essential oils economically. Unless you're willing to pay a couple hundred bucks for these 1/2 ounce bottles. No? Didn't think so. Instead, we buy the good stuff in large quantities and offer it to you at a reasonable price. Not from our field, but very nice anyway.
Price: Eight dollars for a half ounce
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Bath Salts
This is not your grandmother's epsom salt. (But she'd probably like some). Coarse solar salt, epsom salt, lavender essential oil and our own lavender buds are combined for use in the tub.
Price: Five dollars for an eight ounce tin
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Farm Notecards
Taken by Chris, and printed by a local printer, these lavender notecards are begging for your prose or poetry. Choose either the up-close or the overview, pictured left and right, repectively.
Price: Fifteen dollars for ten cards.
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Culinary Lavender
We grow Munstead lavender for culinary use. If you've had lavender in something and didn't like it, perhaps it was something other than a Munstead variety. Anything else is usually too strong, and you feel like you've bitten into a bar of lavender soap. We combine our lavender with sugar, coarse salt, or cracked black pepper.
Price: Five dollars for the sugar
Seven dollars for the salt
Eight dollars for the pepper
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