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US: Five stops announced for 2018 Field to Vase Dinner Tour

The fourth season of the American Grown Field to Vase Dinner Tour is underway. Known for stopping at America’s most beautiful flower farms, this year’s tour includes amazing destinations, and notable tweaks have been made to the program.

Resendiz Brothers Protea Growers - Saturday, April 7th
Resendiz Brothers Protea in Fallbrook, California, produces unique and award-winning protea. Guests will meet flower farmer Mel Resendiz and business manager Diana Roy who will provide personal tours of the farm. Participants will enjoy views of Rainbow Valley atop the mountainous ridgelines where these flowers and plants grow.


Mel Resendiz looks over his valley of beautiful flowers at Resendiz Brothers Protea Growers. You can join him on April 7. Photo by Sunset Magazine Staff Photographer Tom Story.

The Flower Fields with Mellano & Co. - Thursday, April 26th
The American Grown Field To Vase Dinner Tour returns to The Flower Fields in Carlsbad, California each year. Guests at this dinner get exclusive access and enjoy dining among acres and acres of colorful ranunculus while looking out over the Pacific Ocean. This is a very popular tour stop that sells out faster and faster each year.


Guests are already flocking back to the Carlsbad Dinner at The Flower Fields. Photo by Carrie McCluskey Photography.

California State Capitol - Sacramento - Wednesday, June 13th
In June, the tour takes a turn and heads into the city. This pop-up dinner tour will not only “pop up” a meal experience on the lawn of California’s State Capitol, there will be a flower farm experience in the shadow of the Capitol building. This dinner will bring flower farmers together with lawmakers to highlight just how important the consumer movement toward American Grown Flowers really is.


Dine in the shadow of the Capitol building during California Grown Flowers Month.

Star Valley Flowers - Saturday, September 8th
In September, the tour heads to Wisconsin for the first time. At Star Valley Flowers in Soldier Grove, John Zehrerand and his team grow specialty cut flowers, woody ornamentals and special perennials. The team at Star Valley is excited to be a part of this year’s tour and is already planning big things for guests who attend.


Star Valley Flowers in Soldier Grove, WI is 300 acres of amazing.

Green Door Gourmet - Friday, October 5th
In October, the tour heads to Nashville. Look out country music lovers, the flower tour is coming to town. Green Door Gourmet in Nashville is well-known and well-established as an agritourism destination, this 350-acre farm grows a wide variety of flowers, food and herbs.


Experience the hospitality of Green Door Gourmet in Nashville, Tennessee and meet Laura (on right), resident flower farmer and greenhouse manager and her assistant manager Ally

Early birds benefit from special “Tour Launch” pricing. For the next 30 days, tickets to each of the dinners will be sold for $175, however the price for each ticket will go up on Feb.17.
For more information:
AmericanGrownFlowers.org
916.441.1701
info@americangrownflowers.org
www.americangrownflowers.org
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