The article reports that the lavender harvest has commenced at a new garden in the Develi district of Kayseri, Turkey. The garden, located in Şıhlı Mahallesi, was established by the local municipality to enhance agricultural diversity and serve as an example for farmers. The garden features 27,500 lavender saplings, which are bush plants with a lifespan of 25 years. These lavender plants will be harvested and dried annually. The mayor of Develi, Mehmet Cabbar, expressed his excitement about the harvest and shared his ambitions to expand the lavender cultivation.