Mt Airy Lavender farm in Coatesville, Pa offers Wellness, Self-Care, Beauty, and Culinary products made in small batches from organically grown lavender.
Our Lavender
Mt Airy Lavender has over 2,000 Lavender Plants locally and organically grown in Chester County, Pa. We are always experimenting with new varieties. Two Species of Lavender that we grow in Pennsylvania are: Lavandula Intermedia and Lavanduala Angustifolia.
Lavandula Angustifolia
Lavandula Angustifolia is commonly called English Lavender. It tends to grow to be 10-12 inches tall and most varieties bloom throughout the summer. This lavender maintains it’s color after being dried and is great for culinary and crafts. Our favorite varieties are Super Blue (pictured here), Hidcote, Buena Vista, Royal Velvet and Big Time Blue
Lavandula Intermedia
Lavandula Intermedia is sometimes called French Lavender. In France, it is called Lavandin. Lavandins grow to be 36 to 48” high and wide. With their strong fragrance, they are widely used to make Essential Oil. We love our Phenomenal (pictured here), Riverina Thomas, Gros Bleu and Grosso varieties.
Learn more about the differences between English and French Lavender Below
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Your plants will be ready for pickup on or after May 1.
Our farm store will be open on Friday, May 1, Saturday, May 2 , and Sunday, May 3 from 11 am to 3 pm for our annual Plant Sale.
We’re open every Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm, or you can email us to let us know when you want to pick up your plants at your convenience at our self-service area.

Our English Lavender, Lavandula angustifolia ‘Super Blue’,
Known for its rich blue-purple blooms, sweet classic lavender scent, and compact shape, making it perfect for smaller spaces, garden borders, or containers.
It typically grows about 10–12 inches tall and wide and blooms in June, with the potential to rebloom all summer when trimmed.
It’s also a wonderful choice if you enjoy cooking with lavender or want to use for decoration and crafts.
Like all lavenders, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, and once established, it doesn’t need much water.
It’s hardy in zones 5–8 and does best with a little pruning after its first bloom to keep it looking its best.
💜 Perfect For
Culinary use (baking, teas, infusions)
Drying for decor, wreaths and crafts
Small gardens, borders, and containers
If you’re looking for a versatile, easy-to-grow lavender that’s both beautiful and useful, this is a lovely one to start with.
Please note: Pickup only at our Coatesville, PA farm. Shipping is not available for plants.