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Two buckets of fresh, hand-picked lavender from Elf Leaf Farm.

Stop and smell the lavender.

Photo provided by Elf Leaf Farm

Say hello to lavender season, Greenville. Elf Leaf Farm in Landrum (a ~45 ride) lets guests pick their own lavender, so you can spend the day soaking in sunshine and the sweet scents. Guests can also:

  • Shop handmade bath and body products
  • Shop other lavender-themed goods (read: linen sprays, teas, and more)
  • Eat lavender culinary products (including a tasty collaboration with Hilltop Ice Cream).

Starting June 7, Elf Leaf Farm will be open Wednesday-Sunday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. for three weeks.*

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