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VIDEO: 91原创 lavender growers say season soon to be in full bloom

Family-owned farm marks five years by preparing for a summer of sales, tours, and growth
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Essie Boelema, a 17-year-old lavender farmer, is passionate about the plant. (Screenshot/Special to The Star)

A colourful family farm in 91原创 Township is readying for another season; local lavender growers and owners of Full Bloom said planting is in full swing.

Chad Boelema and his family bought the land in 2016 without any background in the purple product.

鈥淚t just came with the lavender farm, which had been there, I think, for about six or seven years before,鈥 Boelema explained.

He said his wife and particularly his daughter, Essie, were the ones who encouraged the lavender lifestyle.

鈥淚t was a steep learning curve and we are still learning the ropes, really,鈥 Boelema said. 鈥淲e started with roadside sales and thought we could be open to the public.鈥

With 2,000 plants of prominently the 鈥淥ld English鈥 variety of lavender, the farm, now in it鈥檚 fifth year under Boelema ownership, is known throughout the Lower Mainland for its walking tours through the fields.

鈥淲e鈥檙e just getting ready for the season, which starts in about mid-June and lasts for six weeks or so,鈥 Boelema said.

Prep work lasts several weekends, which sees mostly weed prevention tactics, such as the roll-out of more then two kilometres worth of heavy duty fabric barriers. Six weeks of pruning will follow as the plants start to flower.

鈥淭hey鈥檙e really labour-intensive and there is a lot of prep work to do,鈥 he said. 鈥淪even days a week, sun-up to sun-down. I鈥檓 scared of calculating the amount of time we put in versus an hourly wage.鈥

Grown in sections consisting of 200 plants, Boelema said lavender can produce flowers for up to ten years.

A new section is being implemented this spring in attempts to expand and replace older plants.

But as busy as it all sounds, Boelema said his daughter鈥檚 passion for the plant and its products has been what has grown the business into what it is today.

鈥淥ur 17-year-old daughter is the heart of the farm and has been working to turn Full Bloom into a destination for lavender lovers since she was 13,鈥 Boelema said.

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Describing lavender as a flower beyond compare, Essie鈥檚 dream is to provide people with a place the evokes romantic destinations like Tuscany and expand the company鈥檚 product line.

She operates the farm store where her handmade products including dried leaves, soaps, bath products, and body butter are up for sale.

鈥淓ssie hand-screens dried lavender to separate the lavender buds from the stem,鈥 Boeleme said. 鈥淭hen she makes things like sachets.鈥

The family hopes online product sales will be on the horizon this year.

Boelema called 2020 a challenging year due to COVID-19 restrictions, noting reservations for walks and shopping had to be made before people could visit.

He still doesn鈥檛 know what 2021 will bring as far as restrictions or protocols, but asked interested visitors to stay tuned as the lavender blooms.

鈥淥ur fields are closed for the season, but our lavender store is open by appointment,鈥 Boelema added.

The farm is located at 2926, 248th St. More info can be found at .


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