
If you’ve been feeling like everything is a little too busy lately, you’re not alone.
Dogwood Hills is a place where you can slow down, breathe, and spend a little time outside—without feeling like you need to be anywhere else.
The farm will be open to visitors this fall. Until then, everything here is being rebuilt and brought back to life, one step at a time.

A slower pace
This isn’t a place you come to rush through.
When the farm opens, you’ll be able to walk the lavender, sit for a while, or just take your time being outside.
There won’t be a schedule. Nothing you have to do.
Just space to move at your own pace.

Most people don’t expect it, but lavender has a way of bringing things back—
people, places, moments you haven’t thought about in a while.
Every variety growing at Dogwood Hills has its own fragrance, color, and personality, which you can explore throughout the Lavender Guide.

This land has been in my family since the late 1800s.
It’s been a strawberry farm, an orchard, a dairy, and many other things over the years.
What I’m doing now is bringing it back—
rebuilding it and working the land again, one season at a time.
Read more about the story behind Dogwood Hills.


Whether you come for the lavender, the products, or just to spend a little time outside—







