Welcome to
Tedders Creek Farm, LLC
Stay tuned - We are bringing in over 400 new plants this May!
Tedders Creek Farm continues to grow! We are adding Munstead, Phenomenal, Sensational and Exceptional this season. Exceptional is a WHITE lavender which we are eager to work into the labyrinth! It will certainly be a busy summer at the farm.
a little farm up in the holler...
Why Lavender? "It's nostalgic. It can remind you of your Grandmothers perfume or maybe the air freshener in your Mom's car. It can summon up all of these incredible memories and transport you to those in-between days, which I think everybody remembers with more clarity than the big events."
-Taylor Meier
Our pledge to you
Artisan Crafted
Products
No pesticides,
No Chemicals
Naturally Grown Ingredients
Welcome to Tedders Creek Farm Lavender and Bee yard. It has been an amazing journey to this point in the farm’s creation and we are excited you are here to join us!
Tedders Creek Farm, LLC was established in the fall of 2020 with the initial purchase of the property. Following the purchase of the property extensive land clearing started preparing the farm for the lavender planting. Three varieties were selected to plant (Super, Hidcote Blue and Grosso). With over 1,800 lavender plants arriving in late May of 2021, the chore of planting was lovingly completed with the support and arduous work of family and friends.
As a newly established lavender farm and bee yard, we are working hard to create an experience unique for the local community and all of you that join us. TCF will be offering fresh cut and dried lavender, essential oils, plus several other lavender based products for personal use. All artisan crafted here at the farm.
Feel confident knowing that we cultivate and harvest our lavender using only organic practices. We can tell you exactly where our lavender and honey come from. Our specially formulated products use only flowers, stems, leaves and buds from lavender harvested at our farm. Our honey and pollen are produced exclusively by the bees that live in our lavender fields.