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HOW WE BEGAN

Edna Valley Lavender (EVL) is a family-owned farm nestled in San Luis Obispo’s “Rich Edna Valley”, right off of El Camino Real (known as The King’s Highway).

 

Our Essential Oils are Organic, Wild Crafted and/or farm sustained of HIGHEST THERAPEUTIC VALUE for the best life-enhancing therapy and experience. 

 

Edna Valley Lavender is a small farm that grows lavender nestled in the “lush” Central Coast EDNA VALLEY in San Luis Obispo, California.  Lavender grows with a high therapeutic value here since we have a Mediterranean climate and great soil!

 

In 2014, I was diagnosed with breast cancer.  This life-changing event birthed Edna Valley Lavender, giving me a new purpose in life.

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In my early adulthood, I found passion in the medical profession and was called to the healing service and have been a Registered Nurse for over 40 years.

 

Growing up, I was raised (by my mother and grandmother) using plants, herbs, and Essential Oils.  Unbeknownst to me, God was preparing me for this chapter of my life.  Essential Oils and their “nature’s wonder” for healing and wellbeing!

 

Why did we start with Lavender?  Much to our surprise, we learned that Lavender (the bible tells us this was the oil Mary poured over Jesus’ feet during biblical times) and dates back thousands of years which grew in Israel’s Mediterranean weather.  We then discovered that San Luis Obispo had this weather, which made Lavender a perfect match.  This is how we began. 

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"This is the second: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these."

Mark 12:31

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5875 Edna Road
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401

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ednavalleylavender@gmail.com

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(805) 748-8245

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