About Lavender

Tom and Madeline Wajda love lavender, and are always happy to discuss its cultivation and uses. During the festival, Tom will be giving lectures and garden tours. Madeline will also be giving lectures and demonstrations. Both are available at the festival to talk about lavender and other herbs.

Tom and Madeline Wajda love lavender, and are always happy to discuss its cultivation and uses. During the festival, Tom will be giving lectures and garden tours. Madeline will also be giving lectures and demonstrations. Both are available at the festival to talk about lavender and other herbs.

In the meantime, don't hesitate to e-mail them with your questions.

Quick Guide


Visit Willow Pond Farm

The home of the Pennsylvania Lavender Festival is a year-round herb farm.

Advance Ticket Sales & Workshop Registrations Closed

Limited on-site registration is available on a first-come, first-served basis, so be sure to sign up as soon as you arrive if you were unable to register online.

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A Note about Accessibility

Willow Pond Farm is a working farm with unpaved pathways. It is accessible, but there is uneven terrain on the grounds and in the gardens. Most of the festival's activities are held within a manageable area for people with limited mobility. There is shade and chairs for sitting, as well as an accessible portable bathroom.

Service animals only during the Festival — no pets allowed.