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Lavender Waves Sound Bath and Meditation

Fri, May 29

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Purple Moon Lavender Farm

Immerse yourself and bathe in our fields of lavender. Following a mini Lavender Tour, we will settle in for a deeply peaceful and relaxing sound bath with lavender soothing your senses as the sound expands your awareness. U-Pick bouquets available for purchase, depending on the lavender.

Lavender Waves Sound Bath and Meditation
Lavender Waves Sound Bath and Meditation

Time & Location

May 29, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Purple Moon Lavender Farm, 731 N Penryn Rd, Manheim, PA 17545, USA

Guests

About the event

RAIN DATE - SUNDAY, MAY 31, 2026 FROM 6:00 - 7:30 PM


Sound baths create the space for self-healing and transformation. The resonance of the instruments is not just an auditory experience - it's like receiving a full body sound message. You will be lying on the grass amid the rows of lavender, so please bring all that you will need to feel cozy: a pillow, eye mask (can be purchased at our farm stand), yoga mat or camping pad, blanket/sleeping bag, light sheet/blanket to cover yourself, and a water bottle.

Tickets

  • General Admission

    This ticket includes a U-Pick English lavender bouquet.

    • $25.00

      +$0.63 ticket service fee

    Total

    $0.00

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    Purple Moon Cultivars

    As a general rule, lavandula angustifolia (English) is considered culinary because of its high linalool and linalyl acetate content. Lavandula X intermedia is not considered culinary for its high content of camphor and eucalyptol.

    Lavandula angustifolia 

    Bowles Early - Lavandula angustifolia 

    Dark purple buds, sweet scent, good for culinary, good for wreaths and bouquets

     

    Buena Vista - Lavandula angustifolia 

    Purple Calyx, lighter-blue violet petals, culinary, culinary, good for wreaths, versatile, second bloom

     

    Folgate - Lavandula angustifolia 

    Early bloomer, soft lilac, culinary, not a strong second bloom, high-quality for artisan products

     

    Hidcote - Lavandula angustifolia 

    Sweet, strong scent, dark purple blooms, holds color well in dried bunches, good oil producer

     

    Imperial Gem - Lavandula angustifolia 

    Hardy in cold climates, rich purple blooms, sweet fragrance, can be toxic to pets, holds its color for years

     

    Miss Katherine - Lavandula angustifolia

    Pink blooms, used in culinary, sweet scent, can be used for bouquets, grows well here

     

    Royal Velvet - Lavandula angustifolia

    Dark purple velvety flowers, good for drying, fresh or dried bouquets, hardy in cold climates, good for dried buds, grows fast, holds its color for years

     

    Super Blue - Lavandula angustifolia 

    Sweet scent, deep violet blue, culinary, great for dried wreaths and bouquets, prolific flowering all summer, grows well here, holds buds, holds color for years

     

    Lavandula x intermedia

    Exceptional 

    Beautiful white flowers, white version of Phenomenal, tall spikes, hardy in cold climates, heat and humidity resistant, holds its color when dried

    Grosso 

    Most widely planted lavender around the world for oil production, light purple flowers, long stems, good for dried buds, struggles in our soil and climate

    Phenomenal 

    Hardy in cold climates, PA heat and humidity resistant, dark purple blooms, tall spikes, great oil producer, our farm “work horse”

    Provence 

    Named for the region of Provence, France; beautiful, tall spikes, sweet scent, mauve-purple flowers, dried buds, good oil producer, struggles in our climate

    Sensational

    Hardy in cold climates, tolerant of heat and humidity, related to Phenomenal lavender, purple blooms, tall spikes, grows well here

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