Few things are more delightful than wandering through a flower field in bloom. Add in the winsome charm of The Bluegrass State, and you have the makings of a picture-perfect day (or Hallmark movie!). Lavender In Bloom is a family-run flower farm located in Georgetown, Kentucky – and contrary to its moniker, this hidden gem grows all kinds of beautiful blooms. As the weather warms, and the world bursts into technicolor this spring, take some time to get lost in thousands of blooms, lavender, and tulips in Kentucky at Lavender in Bloom.

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If you’re curious about when tulips bloom in Kentucky and when you can visit these flowering fields to pick your own, be sure to visit Lavender in Bloom’s website. And be sure to check out this video for a little more about this beautiful Kentucky farm:

For another enchanting experience in The Bluegrass State, pack your bags and hit the road to visit The Lavender Field in the town of California. We think the fields are a breathtaking vision come June and July, and absolutely worth a visit!

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What are some other flower farms in Kentucky?

In addition to Lavender In Bloom, a beguiling lavender *and* tulip farm in the Bluegrass State, here are some other lovely flower farms in Kentucky:

  • Gallrein Farms. Gallrein Farms is a local farm in Kentucky that's been in the family for almost a century. It's done various types of farming over the years and now welcomes guests throughout spring, summer, and fall. In the springtime, the farm is bursting with color and the greenhouse opens for you to visit and pick out the perfect plants for your yard. There are plants available beginning mid-April and you can stop by for flowers for your yard as well as fresh flowers for inside your home. And the younger visitors to the farm will love stopping by the petting zoo to visit the friendly animals. The farm sells cups of food and you can spend time getting to know its cutest residents. How delightful!
  • Agape Fields. There’s something so enchanting about a field full of flowers: wildflowers, sunflowers, lavender, and everything in between, these glorious expanses are Mother Nature’s most marvelous works of art. In Nicholasville, Kentucky, Agape Fields is a small, specialty flower farm that's one of the best in the Bluegrass. Owned and operated by Chuck and Julie Ross, Agape Fields is known for its beautiful wedding bouquets, which take any Bluegrass bride's special day to the next level. The farm also offers classes on how to assemble the most perfect, one-of-a-kind floral creations. These events are quite popular and a wonderful springtime activity in Kentucky!

What are the best farm to table restaurants in Kentucky?

Looking for farm-fresh fare in Kentucky? We adore these farm-to-table restaurants in Kentucky:

  • Limewater is a bistro and bar located in the Glen Willis House, a historic farmstead in Frankfort. As this restaurant is right on the Kentucky River *and* Kentucky Bourbon Trail, Limewater certainly has location on its side.
  • Castle Farm Restaurant is a majestic property located on the Kentucky Castle grounds, wonderfully unusual and bucket-list worthy, and has a hotel, spa, and restaurant. This castle restaurant in Kentucky is easily the most unique dining experience in the Bluegrass State — a fairy tale fantasy come to life!
  • Barn8Restaurant. Just 30 minutes outside the hustle and bustle of Louisville, Hermitage Farm is 683 acres of pure Bluegrass beauty: rolling hills, bucolic farmland, original horse barns, historic buildings -- and a fantastic, farm-to-table restaurant. Originally building number 8 of Hermitage Farm's historic horse stables, Barn8 Restaurant is a converted barn restaurant that's easily one of the most unique places to dine in Kentucky. And in October, when the fall foliage is at its peak in the Bluegrass? Perfection.