How to Start Your Own Lavender Business for Profit


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Are you the owner of a lavender farm? Do you want to make money with your farm? Is there someone you know who has a lavender farm? Do you want to get started but aren't sure how? Are you looking for a fun outdoor activity that is also safe? Are you curious about Lavender essential oil? Do you want to know what it takes to be a Lavender farmer? If you replied YES to any of these questions, you've struck gold. It's now up to you to seize this chance!!! Lavender is one of the most valuable crops in terms of economic worth, and anyone with a plan may start lavender farming. You will never run out of money with the countless profitable business ideas and products available, even if you only devote a small amount of time and money in cultivating these crops. Although the products are in high demand, sales are dependent on strategy. This guide has covered these tactics in detail. Do you know that by trading dried or fresh lavender, some farmers can earn up to $100,000 per acre? Pure and fresh lavender bouquets can rapidly sell for $5-$10 each or even more at your local farmer's market. You can generate even more money by making your own lavender products with added value, such as soaps or lotions. And the best part is that you may plant a few dozen lavender plants on the smallest order and earn a few hundred bucks per season as a backyard gardener. Below are some of the unique contents of this great guide: Introduction to Lavender Different Lavender varieties Step by step guide on how to grow lavender How to harvest lavender How to prune various species of lavender How to use dried lavender to make money How to make many DIY lavender beauty products with easy to follow instructions. How to make Lavender infused oil with detailed instructions. How to make money growing lavender. How to store dried lavender. And lots more! By purchasing this book, you will get a firsthand information about lavender business. So what are you waiting for, Click on the BUY NOW button, get a copy of this great guide and start making enough income from Lavender....




Start Your Own Lavender Business


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LAVENDER: ONE OF THE TOP 5 CASH CROPS FOR SMALL GROWERS. It's time to build your own Lavender business. This 2 in 1 step-by-step guide teaches you everything you need to know to get started! Lavender is a versatile crop and a great cash opportunity for any small farm. Best of all, unlike many other seasonal crops, such as flowers, that are worthless if not sold at harvest time, lavender can be dried and made into even more profitable products. Fresh flowers sell like crazy in farmer's markets, lavender oil is in high demand, and dried flowers are sought after by florists and hobbyists. The simplest way to sell lavender, which needs minimal investment in time and equipment to produce, is as dried flower bouquets. A one-acre planting can produce about 12,000 bouquets per year, worth $10 each or more on the retail market. With so much focus on local buying in communities, you'll become the go-to person for lavender by those interested in aromatherapy products, natural skin-care products, sachets, and more-the limit is your imagination. Lavender allows you to create a sustainable, year-round income.This easy-to-grow herb lives about 12-15 years, and it's incredibly easy to make valuable products you can sell in the off-season. You'll learn: All the key information about lavender Best lavender types to grow How to grow lavender The most common mistakes to avoid All about selling lavender Best products to sell and services to offer Practical and low-cost marketing tips +100 crafts, handmade gifts, and home remedies And so much more! For the small business owner at heart-what are you waiting for? Scroll up, and one-click buy your copy, and get started today!




Lavender


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With their heady perfume and stunning visual appeal, lavenders are a wonderful addition to any garden. Long prized for their scent and healing qualities, lavender has been well loved by generationsof gardeners. This versatile plant is associated with blu




Growing Lavender for Profit


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Lavender - The Perfect Cash Crop for Small Growers. Lavender farming can produce a substantial income for small growers. The fresh flowers are sold in bundles or used to make lavender oil, and the dried flower bunches are sold to florists and hobbyists for dried arrangements and wreaths. The harvested lavender is also used to make dozens of value-added products, from dried buds to aromatherapy products, skin-care products, sachets and herbal pillows. All are easy to make and in demand from consumers who love the scent of lavender. That's the beauty of lavender - unlike other perishable crops, nothing goes to waste, and profits are year-round. Lavender is a long-lasting, easy to grow herb with a lifespan of 12-15 years. New plants are usually produced from cuttings, so it's easy to replace older plants, expand your growing area or produce lavender plants for sale at almost no cost. In addition, because lavender is so easy to dry, it can be used to make value-added products year-round instead of just during the growing season. You can start a lavender growing business with just a small amount of money - as little as a few hundred dollars for plant starts and hand tools. In this step-by-step guide, you'll discover: Best lavender varieties for commercial growers. Top 5 lavender varieties for essential oil production. Top 5 lavender varieties for culinary use. 20 proven ways to add value and increase your profits 200% to 800%. Wholesale sources for lavender plants. Wholesale sources for value-added skin care ingredients. Lavender organizations in the U.S. Canada, Britain, Australia and New Zealand.




Comprehensive Guide on Lavender Farming


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Lavender is а plant with hеrbal qualities. Thе flоwеr аnd the оіl оf lаvеndеr аrе used tо mаkе mеdісіnе. Lаvеndеr is commonly uѕеd fоr anxiety, ѕtrеѕѕ and insomnia. It іѕ also uѕеd for dерrеѕѕіоn, dеmеntіа, раіn аftеr ѕurgеrу, and mаnу оthеr соndіtіоnѕ, but thеrе is nо gооd or proven ѕсіеntіfіс еvіdеnсе tо support mаnу of thеѕе uses. In foods and bеvеrаgеѕ, lаvеndеr іѕ uѕеd аѕ a flаvоr component. In manufacturing, lavender іѕ uѕеd іn pharmaceutical рrоduсtѕ аnd аѕ a fragrance ingredient in soaps, соѕmеtісѕ, perfumes, роtроurrі, аnd dесоrаtіоnѕ.Lаvеndеr (scientific nаmе Lavandula аnguѕtіfоlіа) іѕ commonly соntаmіnаtеd with rеlаtеd ѕресіеѕ, іnсludіng Lаvаndulа hуbrіdа, whісh іѕ a сrоѕѕ between Lаvаndulа angustifolia and Lаvаndulа latifolia, from whісh lаvаndіn oil is obtained. There is so much to Lavender as a plant and cultivating it, the best part is that you can also grow your own lavender plant and have a garden or farm of your own. The harvested lavender can is also be used to make dozens of value-added products, from dried buds to aromatherapy products, skin-care products, sachets and herbal pillows. All are easy to make and in demand from consumers who love the scent of lavender.That's the beauty of lavender - unlike other perishable crops, nothing goes to waste, and profits are year-round. Lavender is a long-lasting, easy to grow herb with a lifespan of 12-15 years. New plants are usually produced from cuttings, so it's easy to replace older plants, expand your growing area or produce lavender plants for sale at almost no cost. In addition, because lavender is so easy to dry, it can be used to make value-added products year-round instead of just during the growing season. This Comprehensive Guide book will enlighten you on everything you need to know




Lavender Business


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This lovely member of the mint family will make itself desirable fresh or dried, in soap, incense, or potpourri. While it is a fairly simple task to grow lavender, you do need to get the basics straight, and then build on it as your business thrives and as your garden blooms in purple. We have decided to teach everything about lavender, from its history to benefits, and growing rules. Once you know everything about how lavender is used, you can contact multiple niches in a variety of industries and offer them your high-quality product. In this book, you will find: The most commercially lucrative lavender varieties Best ways to grow lavender to maximize your profits 10 most common mistakes to avoid when growing lavender Winning strategies for selling to your potential customers 3 most effective methods for pest management Tips and tricks for growing lavender at home Marketing techniques to grow your business This book gives you all the information you need to know to successfully grow lavender, including how to avoid the number one mistake people make that kills their new plants! You will learn all about the different varieties of lavender and find out which ones are best in the kitchen, which are best for beauty, and which are best for health and healing.




Lavender


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Lavender is one of the most versatile and beneficial plants known to herbalists. It is one of the most ancient herbal remedies known, packed with medicinal and therapeutic properties that can benefit every aspect of life. This informative and practical book describes the plant's manifold uses--medicinal, cosmetic, therapeutic, cleansing and culinary--and outlines its extensive history and folklore. The many varieties of lavender are described, with advice on how to grow it. Philippa Waring provides detailed instructions on harvesting and processing lavender to extract the essential oil, as well as advice on how to store and use the oil. Fully illustrated and packed with recipes, herbal remedies and an informative resource section, this informative book outlines the many uses of this plant. Discover how lavender can help to combat stress, depression and anxiety disorders. Its sedative qualities can help with insomnia, especially in the elderly as it has fewer side-effects than prescribed medication. Not only an ideal cosmetic for the skin, its anti-inflammatory properties can ease burns, heal scar tissue and clear up skin problems. Lavender is the essential guide for anyone who wants to make the most out of nature's own remedies. Revealing the sundry benefits behind one of the most ancient herbal remedies, this study demonstrates the medicinal and therapeutic properties of the lavender plant. Exploring lavender s many uses, this survey outlines how it is used to achieve emotional well-being through its calming, uplifting, and antidepressant qualities, treat a range of injuries and illnesses, and flavor many culinary delights. Detailed instructions on harvesting and processing the plant to extract the valuable oil are provided along with advice on how to store and use it. With a wealth of illustrations and a comprehensive resource section, this guide is essential for utilizing this versatile plant s rejuvenating qualities. Information on growing the various types of lavender as well as its history and folklore are also included."




Growing Lavender for Profit


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Do you know that you can start a lavender-growing business with just a few hundred dollars in plant starts and hand tools? You can generate even more money by making your own lavender products with added value, such as soaps or lotions. And the best part is that even backyard gardeners may make a few hundred bucks per season by planting a few dozen lavender plants on the shortest order. Lavender is a versatile crop that can bring in a lot of money for a small farm. Best of all, unlike many other seasonal commodities, such as flowers, lavender may be dried and turned into even more valuable items if not sold at harvest time. Fresh flowers are in strong demand at farmer's markets, lavender oil is in high demand, and florists and hobbyists are looking for dried flowers. Lavender is a low-maintenance crop in addition to being a high-value commodity. It's a perennial, which means it'll keep producing year after year. Small farmers can make a good living from lavender gardening. The dried flower bunches are sold to florists and hobbyists for dried arrangements and wreaths, and the fresh flowers are sold in bundles or used to manufacture lavender oil. Dried buds, aromatherapy items, skin-care products, sachets, and herbal pillows are just a few of the value-added goods made from lavender. All are simple to create and popular among customers who enjoy the aroma of lavender. That's the beauty of lavender: unlike other perishable crops, it doesn't go to waste, and profits are consistent throughout the year. The simplest approach to market lavender is as dried flower bouquets, which need very little time and equipment to manufacture. In the book, "Growing Lavender for Profit", you'll learn: - Growing Lavender For High Profits - The Advantages Of Lavender Farming Business - 9 Things You Need To Know To Grow Lavender - Lavender Varieties - 7 Methods To Make Money Cultivating Lavender - Why The Lavender Industry Is Booming Around The World - How To Harvest Fresh Lavender - The Step-By-Step Process For Pruning Lavender - The Perfect Time To Prune Lavender - How To Dry Lavender Flowers - How To Keep Dried Lavender Safe - The Soil Preparation For Lavender Growing And So Much More! Click on the ORDER button to get your copy now!




Growing Lavender for Profit


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Turning your gardening passion into a prolific business doesn't have to be rocket science. We'll teach you everything about how to grow lavender for profit. If you decided to turn your gardening passion, congratulations! Lavender is the best place to start. While the plant thanks you with its alluring fragrance for nurturing it, it is virtually every industry's favorite, making it one of the most profitable plants to grow. This lovely member of the mint family will make itself desirable fresh or dried, in soap, incense, or potpourri. While it is a fairly simple task to grow lavender, you do need to get the basics straight, and then build on it as your business thrives and as your garden blooms in purple. We have decided to teach everything about lavender, from its history to benefits, and growing rules. Once you know everything about how lavender is used, you can contact multiple niches in a variety of industries and offer them your high-quality product. This rich plant will charm you with its scent and color, but its medical and therapeutic purposes aren't newly discovered. You will only be happy you chose this book to cultivate lavender and follow our tips and tricks to flourish your business as well as your garden. This book will: Teach you everything about lavender's beneficial habits Guide you to successfully taking care of it and cultivating it Give you priceless tips and advice on how to sell your lavender for profit We have made growing and selling lavender for profit easy for you. This compressed guide is ready to help you turn your daydreams into action. If you're ready to start living your dream life as a gardener and entrepreneur... Scroll up, click on "Buy Now with 1-Click," and Get Your Copy Now




The Unlikely Lavender Queen


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From one of the founders of Hill Country Lavender comes this honest, funny, and poignant memoir of a woman who gives up a lot for the man she loves—her beloved blue state, bagels and all-night bodegas—only to wonder: Was it too much? In 1990, Jeannie Ralston was a successful magazine writer and bona fide city girl—the type of woman who couldn't imagine living on soil not shaded by skyscrapers. By 1994, she had called off an engagement, married Robb, a National Geographic photographer, and was living in Blanco Texas, population 1600. In The Unlikely Lavender Queen, Ralston offers a lively chronicle of her life as a wife, new mother and an urban settler in rural Texas. As she labors to convert a dilapidated barn into a livable home, deal with scorpions and unbearably hot summers, and raise two young children while Robb is frequently away on assignment, she realizes her ultimate struggle is to reconcile her life plans and goals with her husband’s without coming out the proverbial loser. And just when it seems like she might be losing that fight—and herself—a little purple bloom changes her life. For centuries lavender has been a mystical herb, so valuable to ancient Romans that a bushel would cost nearly a month’s wages. But when Robb returns from a trip to Provence with a plan for growing lavender on their land, Ralston is not convinced—in fact the last thing she needed or wanted was to take up farming on top of everything else. Then, much to her surprise, she slowly but surely falls in love with lavender, and in the course of growing and selling blooms, hosting the public at the farm, and creating lavender products, she discovers a new side of herself. A few short years later, Ralston had built Hill Country Lavender, a thriving commercial enterprise that transforms both her little corner of Texas and her life. The Unlikely Lavender Queen will resonate with all women who have faced the tough choices that come with “having it all” and secretly (or not so secretly) hoped for great adventure to come along and surprise them. Ralston’s memoir is a testament to the fact that such adventures await us around every bend in life.