Washington Island Lavender History
Island Lavender’s story is rooted in Washington Island lavender history. The original Island Lavender began at the Historic Island Dairy, where the first lavender fields in Door County were planted.
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Where Door County lavender began
The Island Lavender name is tied to the early lavender fields planted at the Historic Island Dairy on Washington Island. That history shaped Door County’s lavender identity and the products customers still associate with Island Lavender today.
Carrying the legacy forward
As part of the Wilder Farms family of brands, Island Lavender continues that tradition through lavender education, farm-grown essential oils, and handcrafted lavender products made for visitors, locals, and online customers.
Shop the Washington Island lavender legacy
If Washington Island lavender brought you here, explore products that reflect the same tradition: lavender buds, sachets, essential oils, body care, candles, home fragrance, culinary lavender, and seasonal gifts.
Popular lavender products to explore
- Lavender sachets for drawers, closets, gifts, and everyday home fragrance.
- Lavender essential oils and aromatherapy for diffusers, rituals, and natural scent.
- Culinary lavender for teas, recipes, syrups, and thoughtful Door County gifts.
- Lavender body care for soaps, lotions, bath products, and self-care.
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Frequently asked questions
Did Island Lavender start on Washington Island?
Yes. The original Island Lavender was founded at the Historic Island Dairy on Washington Island, where the first lavender fields in Door County were planted.
Where is Island Lavender today?
Island Lavender continues as part of the Wilder Farms family of brands, with a store in Ephraim and a Door County farm.
Can I buy Island Lavender products online?
Yes. Island Lavender products are available online, including lavender oils, sachets, buds, body care, candles, and culinary lavender.
