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	<title>Wolds Way Lavenders</title>
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	<description>Lavenders grown at Wolds Way Lavender at Wintringham in North Yorkshire.</description>
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		<title>About Wolds Way Lavender</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 17:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Set within half mile from the Wolds Way Walk, surrounded by mature woodland, on the edge of the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. Wolds Way Lavender and Herb Farm is a wonderful and relaxing place to visit.
Our family-run 12 acre site is currently planted with over six acres of lavender ranging from rich hues of purple to [...]]]></description>
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<script type="text/javascript" src="http://cls.assoc-amazon.co.uk/gb/s/cls.js"></script>Set within half mile from the Wolds Way Walk, surrounded by mature woodland, on the edge of the picturesque Yorkshire Wolds. Wolds Way Lavender and Herb Farm is a wonderful and relaxing place to visit.<br />
Our family-run 12 acre site is currently planted with over six acres of lavender ranging from rich hues of purple to the purest white. Ultimately over eight acres of lavender will be planted.<br />
An area of the Farm has been made accessible for the disabled; raised Lavender and Herb beds make perfect viewing for all. </p>
<p>There are over 120 different types of lavenders and herbs growing which, when in flower, paint an incredible splash of colour across the site.</p>
<p>Along the borders wild flowers abound, adding to the colour, as does the abundance of wildlife that has made the site their home.</p>
<p>A leisurely stroll around the site reveals the amazing differences from one variety of lavender to another. Plenty of seats are available allowing the sights and the fragrant smells to be absorbed at a relaxing pace. The well planned and carefully thought out layout of the plants adds to the overall experience of the visit. </p>
<p>In 2005 the distillation of the lavender grown in the main fields began. Our essential oil extracted through the distillation process is available to buy in our gift shop for aromatherapy use.<br />
Also we have a unique range of Lavender rich Creams and Potions!</p>
<p>Full online shopping is available at <a href="http://www.woldswaylavender.co.uk">www.woldswaylavender.co.uk</a></p>
<p>Distillation of the lavender takes place during harvest. A video showing the Distillation process and Harvesting is on display throughout the year.</p>
<p>There are Toilets, Disabled Toilets and Baby Changing Facilities on site. Guide dogs only, are permitted. (Shaded areas are available in the car parking areas). </p>
<p>The Tearoom is a no smoking area in line with the promotion of the healthy products that are sold. </p>
<p>Our unique tearoom is the perfect place to take a break and sample our home made Lavender scones, which are receiving rave reviews! In the Visitor Information Area you can read all about the amazing transformation of the site from a derelict Piggery to the current scented fields. Detailed images tell the story from day one until the present time, a remarkable achievement in a relatively short time. </p>
<p>The visitor&#8217;s book is full of comments and praise, and many have returned annually!<br />
Within the Farm Shop you will find a wide range of Lavender products for all occasions. During the season fresh flowers are cut daily and are ideal for home drying. These are available at different times of the year to purchase. Expert advice is available to help you get the best out of your plants!<br />
Opening times - 10am to 4pm, 7 days a week from first   Sunday in February to last Sunday in October. (May to August open to 5pm).<br />
November & December; Christmas Shopping.<br />
Wolds Way Lavender is within easy reach of York, Leeds, Bradford, Harrogate, Pickering, Scarborough, Whitby, Filey, Hull and Beverley - the Vale of York and the North York Moors.</p>
<p>Phone 01944 758641 for further details, or visit <a href="http://www.woldswaylavender.co.uk">www.woldswaylavender.co.uk.</a></p>
<p><img src="http://www.woldswaylavender.co.uk/images/wwlsign.jpg" alt="Sign to Wolds Wat Lavender on A64 York to Scarborough road" align="left" hspace="10"/>WOLDS WAY LAVENDER is half a mile off the A64, York to Scarborough road, on the Scarborough side of Malton. From York take the A64. After Rillington look out for the Brown and White signs WOLDS WAY LAVENDER<br />
From Scarborough heading towards York on the A64 we are just before Rillington. Look out for the brown and white signs WOLDS WAY LAVENDER. Walkers and Cyclists are welcome! We are half a mile from Wintringham and &#8220;The Wolds Way National Trail&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>French Lavender pictures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over at the BBC website there is a small collection of great photos of Lavender fields down in Provence. Not sure if they were taken this year, as reports suggest that the harvest is being affected both by bad weather and an infestation of a bug which is reducing yields and vigour.
See http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6913271.stm
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44017000/jpg/_44017234_06trees3.jpg" alt="Provence Lavender Fields"/>Over at the BBC website there is a small collection of great photos of Lavender fields down in Provence. Not sure if they were taken this year, as reports suggest that the harvest is being affected both by bad weather and an infestation of a bug which is reducing yields and vigour.</p>
<p>See <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6913271.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6913271.stm</a></p>
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		<title>Montelimar&#8217;s Lavender Festival (France)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2007 09:19:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over in France Montelimar (26 Drome, Rhone-Alpes) may be best known for its nougat, but every July it binges on Lavender with its Colours of Lavender Festival &#8220;Montélimar Couleur Lavande&#8221; - from 21-22 July 2007.
    The fifth edition of this Festival of Lavender and market of local flavours and lavender scents : [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.frenchduck.co.uk/images/lavenderfield.jpg" alt="Montelimar Lavender Festival" />Over in France <strong>Montelimar</strong> (26 Drome, Rhone-Alpes) may be best known for its nougat, but every July it binges on Lavender with its Colours of Lavender Festival &#8220;Montélimar Couleur Lavande&#8221; - from 21-22 July 2007.</p>
<p>    The fifth edition of this Festival of Lavender and market of local flavours and lavender scents : a whole range of &#8220;lavender-based&#8221; products! Distilling of both lavender and hybrid lavender will be carried out the traditional way and a procession of floral floats will enliven the Sunday morning on the 22nd of July. New! A real artist&#8217;s studio profiled against a virtual field of lavender. The biggest lavender party ever! (40.000 visitors)</p>
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		<title>The Lavender season begins in North Yorkshire</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:57:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[.Steve at Wolds Way Lavender reports that the Lavender is starting to come into flower (10 June 2007) some three weeks earlier than last year!
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		<title>Lavender - Munstead</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2007 17:05:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Munstead (Lavandula Angustifolia)
Bushy dense habit with grey/green foliage - suitable for a low hedge
Flowers: Blue-purple with a pleasant fragrance
Height &#038; Spread: 60cm x 65cm
Flowering: July - September
Hardy
Named after Gertrude Jeykll&#8217;s garden at Munstead Wood
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Bushy dense habit with grey/green foliage - suitable for a low hedge<br />
Flowers: Blue-purple with a pleasant fragrance<br />
Height &#038; Spread: 60cm x 65cm<br />
Flowering: July - September<br />
Hardy<br />
Named after Gertrude Jeykll&#8217;s garden at <a href="http://www.astoft2.co.uk/munstead_wood.htm" target="_blank">Munstead Wood</a></p>
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		<title>Lavender Pinnata</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:52:30 +0000</pubDate>
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Lavendula Pinnata

Also known as the  Jagged Edge Lavender or Fern Leaf Lavender
grows quickly to about 60cm  - not frost resistant.
 fern-like,  sage/silver grey foliage with spikes of blue &#8220;trident&#8221; flowers. 


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<td><strong>Lavendula Pinnata</strong><br />
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Also known as the  Jagged Edge Lavender or Fern Leaf Lavender</p>
<p>grows quickly to about 60cm  - not frost resistant.</p>
<p> fern-like,  sage/silver grey foliage with spikes of blue &#8220;trident&#8221; flowers. </td>
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		<title>Lavender Varieties</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wolds Way Lavender will have the following varieties of Lavender available this year
A selection are available now, the remainder from the end of April onwards. please phone for details:-
Lavendula Alba&#8217;	                      Intermedia
Lavendula  Arctic Snow&#8217;	Angustifolia
Lavendula [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wolds Way Lavender will have the following varieties of Lavender available this year<br />
A selection are available now, the remainder from the end of April onwards. please phone for details:-</p>
<p>Lavendula Alba&#8217;	                      Intermedia<br />
Lavendula  Arctic Snow&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Allardi&#8217;	                     Intermediaa<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Arabian Nights&#8217;	Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Ashdown Forest&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Blue Ice&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Blue Rider&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Bowles Early&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Cedar Blue&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula dentata	                     Dentata<br />
Lavendula dentata &#8216;Serenity&#8217;	Dentata<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Dwarf Blue&#8217; 	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Edelweiss&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Folgate&#8217;	                     Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Fragrant Memories&#8217; Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Fringed Silver&#8217;	Dentata<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Goodwin Creek Gray&#8217; Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Grosso&#8217; (Dilly Dilly) Intermedia<br />
<a href="http://deerparkfarm.com/lavender/?p=2">Lavendula &#8216;Hidcote&#8217;	Angustifolia</a><br />
Lavendula &#8216;Hidcote AGM&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Hidcote Giant&#8217;	Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Hidcote Pink&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Imperial Gem&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Jean Davis&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula  lanata	                     Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Lavenite Petite&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Little Lady&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Lullingstone Castle&#8217; Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Maillette&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Melissa Lilac&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Miss Katherine&#8217; 	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Munstead&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Old English&#8217;	Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Pinnata&#8217;	                     Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Princess Blue&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Provence&#8217;	Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Richard Gray&#8217;	Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Rosea&#8217;	                     Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Rosi blue&#8217;	Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Royal Purple&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Royal Purple&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Sawyers&#8217;	Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Seal&#8217;	                      Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Silver Sands&#8217;	Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Spanish Eye&#8217;	Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Sussex&#8217;	                      Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Twickle Purple&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Vera&#8217;(Dutch Group)	Intermedia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Walberton&#8217;s SilverEdge&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Wendy Carlile&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Lavendula White Horse&#8217;	Angustifolia<br />
Santolina Cotton Lavender	Other<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Avonview&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Barcelona Bridal Pink&#8217; 	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Barcelona Purple&#8217; 	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Barcelona Rose&#8217; 	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Barcelona White&#8217; 	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Blue Star&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Blueberry Ruffles&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Boysenberry Ruffles&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Devonshire Compact&#8217; (Pur)	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Devonshire Compact&#8217; (Whte) Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Fathead&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
<a href="http://deerparkfarm.com/lavender/?p=6">Lavendula &#8216;French&#8217;	                     Stoeachas</a><br />
Lavendula &#8216;Helmsdale&#8217; 	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;James Compton&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Kew Red&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Lilac Wings&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Madrid Blue&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Madrid Pink&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Madrid Purple&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Madrid White&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Mulberry Ruffles&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Otto Quast&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Papillon&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Peachberry Ruffles&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Pretty Polly&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Pukehou&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Purple Wings&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Raspberry Ruffles&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Regal Splendour&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Rocky Road&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Sampaiana&#8217;(Purple Emperor) 	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Snowman&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Somerset Mist&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Sugarberry Ruffles&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Tiara&#8217;	Stoeachas<br />
Lavendula &#8216;Willowvale&#8217;	Stoeachas</p>
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		<title>French Lavender</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[French Lavender 
(Lavendula Stoechas)
More typical of Provence and hot, dry Mediterranean regions.
Not fully hardy;  makes an excellent container plant that can be brought under cover in winter; 
cultivated for more than 400 years
a favourite both for its intense fragrance and also the short dense flower spikes topped with dramatic rich violet bracts; 
best grown [...]]]></description>
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<p>(Lavendula Stoechas)</p>
<p>More typical of Provence and hot, dry Mediterranean regions.</p>
<p>Not fully hardy;  makes an excellent container plant that can be brought under cover in winter; </p>
<p>cultivated for more than 400 years</p>
<p>a favourite both for its intense fragrance and also the short dense flower spikes topped with dramatic rich violet bracts; </p>
<p>best grown in a warm sheltered position.</p>
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		<title>Lavender - Hidcote</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Mar 2007 18:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote
Introduced to the UK by a Lawrence Johnston, a wealthy American who created Hidcote
Manor Garden in Gloucestershire, having visited many parts of the world to select plants such as: Lavandula angustifolia &#8216;Hidcote&#8217;, Lavandula x intermedia &#8216;Hidcote Giant&#8217; and Linum narbonense &#8216;Hidcote Blue&#8217;. Hidcote Manor Garden is now a National Trust Property - see [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote</strong></p>
<p>Introduced to the UK by a Lawrence Johnston, a wealthy American who created Hidcote<br />
Manor Garden in Gloucestershire, having visited many parts of the world to select plants such as: Lavandula angustifolia &#8216;Hidcote&#8217;, Lavandula x intermedia &#8216;Hidcote Giant&#8217; and Linum narbonense &#8216;Hidcote Blue&#8217;. Hidcote Manor Garden is now a National Trust Property - see <a href="http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-hidcotemanorgarden/">www.nationaltrust.org.uk</a></p>
<p><strong>Lavandula angustifolia &#8216;Hidcote&#8217;</strong><br />
Flowers:Dark blue flowers<br />
Foliage: green/grey<br />
highly aromatic; flowers attract butterflies and bees in summer.<br />
Flowers: July to September</p>
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