Bit late innit?
Lavender was harvested last month round here. Area is famous for it.
They live in Wales. Everything there is well, somewhat backward. 
Thanks Wenchy ~ Seriously tel ~ yes it could have been done earlier but for (i) Children on holiday wanting to be taken swimming, playing tennis, to the beach etc etc (ii) bloody awful weather and (iii) our arrangement with a local bee keeper whose swarms gather on our lavender, imparting a truly local flavour to her product. She let us know that the bees were more or less grounded because of the weather and asked if we could leave the lavender until the very last minute. We get free honey in return. The bees are out there in huge numbers yesterday and again today so only about half of the lavender has been cut. The rest can wait another week or two.
Wenchy is not altogether wrong either as we are quite a way north (You cannot get further North in Wales) and we have noticed that our plants (all of them) tend to be about two to three weeks behind those down south.
Odd thing is we only planted the lavender either side of the front garden path five years ago as a decoration because it never really changed colour winter or summer. It just sort of "took over". The path is only 20 feet long and the lavender started out as 12 plants of mixed varieties (Some "French", some "English")