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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

Field to Vase newsletter

American Grown Flowers Are Focus of National Geographic Coverage 

Certified Farmer Andrea Gagnon Shares the Origin Matters Message, Wows With Her Flowers

The November issue of the National Geographic features Certified American Grown flower farmers Andrea Gagnon of Lynnvale Studios.

It's not every day that National
Geographic rings your phone. But that's exactly what flower farmer Andrea Gagnon experienced when the renowned publication reached out to her to request an interview and photo shoot on her Gainesville, Virginia, farm.

The coverage - touting the American Grown Flower movement - can be found in the venerated magazine's November 2017 issue.

"I grew up in a household where National Geographic was renowned and never thrown away," Gagnon explains. "It was an incredible process. (Read more here.)


Reliving the Beauty 
of Hope Flower Farm

We hold amazing dinners all across the country and at each one, we have the pleasure of working with some amazingly talented photographers, filling our Flickr page with breath-taking images of American Grown Flowers and those who love them.  

Click on collage above to see more stunning photos from our dinner at Hope Flower Farm.
Photos by Taken by Sarah Photography.
Our Field to Vase Dinner in Waterford, VA earlier this month was no exception.  Memories were created, friendships made, delicious food enjoyed and American Grown Flowers were celebrated, so we invite you to enjoy it all once again through these beautiful images captured by Sarah Collier of Taken by Sarah Photography.



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Christina Burton-Fox AIFD floral artist & instructor

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