
The cost of the trip is $770 per person in a double room or $1,290 per person for a single room. Travel Concepts is available to assist with air reservations. Participants need to arrange their own transportation into San Francisco on March 30, and out of LAX or Burbank Airport on April 2, and cover their own dinner costs. This package trip includes the cost of first class hotel accommodations for four nights, coach bus transportation from San Francisco to West Hollywood, airport shuttle on arrival, 2 breakfasts, lunches on the 3 travel days, and an experienced horticultural guide. On Sunday, April 2, Uber, Lyft, or a taxi will be available at the traveler’s expense for transportation to either the Los Angeles Airport or Burbank Airport where participants may return home or travel on their own to other locations. At the end of the day, the bus travels to West Hollywood where overnight accommodations will be at the Ramada Plaza Hotel. The last stop of the day is at Green Fuse Grove, which features Beekenkamp, Hem Genetics, Schoneveld and Westhoff. Then we are off to Ball Horticultural Co., which includes Ball FloraPlant, Ball Ingenuity, Darwin Perennials, Kieft Seed, PanAmerican Seed, & Selecta One. This stop features PlantHaven, Pacific Plug & Liner, Plant Development Services (Southern Living Plant Collection and Sunset Western Garden Collection), Suntory and Vivero.
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The last full day of the tour, Saturday, April 2, begins with a visit to Santa Barbara Polo Club. That night will be spent at the Crowne Plaza Ventura located on a beautiful Pacific Ocean beach (breakfast not included).

That night, participants will stay in the Courtyard by Marriott Salinas.įriday, April 1, will be a busy day with a morning visit to Sakata Seed and American Takii, both in Salinas, followed by Dümmen Orange in San Luis Obispo in the afternoon. That first day, the group will visit Danziger, Syngenta Flowers (includes lunch), Benary Seed, and Suncrest Nursery which features Cohen Nurseries, Hishtil Nurseries, Jaldety Nursery, Kamel Plastic Pots, Nir Nurseries and Prudac. The journey begins on Thursday morning, March 31, when the bus departs the hotel.
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It is an opportunity to meet fellow growers, breeders, and other plant company representatives, to see the latest new plant introductions, share ideas, update your understanding of what’s happening in our industry, and travel with trained professionals.Īttendees will plan to arrive at the San Francisco Airport (SFO) on Wednesday, March 30, and will stay at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Francisco Airport (complimentary airport shuttle and breakfast included). This excursion is designed specifically for members of the greenhouse, nursery, and landscape industries, horticulture professionals, and academics. Guests will be able to visit the major horticultural companies that distribute plant materials and supplies and get a first-hand look at the products and new varieties that are available to the horticulture industry. The tour allows attendees the convenience of not having to arrange for their own stops, hotels, and transportation.
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This one-of-a-kind guided excursion is an educational and entertaining way to visit the key Spring Trial locations in California with fellow professionals in the Green Industry. Mark Bridgen at Cornell is organizing a tour to the California Spring Trials (CAST) from March 31-April 2, 2022. Important secondary audiences are home horticulture enthusiasts and media representatives. – Public parks and public works personnel. – Irrigation designers and equipment manufacturers. – Retail and wholesale greenhouse and nursery professionals. – Landscape maintenance and construction contractors. Professionals related to the environmental horticultural industry are LIFGA’s primary audience, such as: LIFGA supports academic research projects and continuing education programs on issues related to the use, management and care-giving of landscape plants by providing high-reach, high-content and cost-effective means of delivery, and new and routine information to Long Island’s horticultural audiences. If this data is unavailable or inaccurate and you own or represent this business, click here for more information on how you may be able to correct it.The mission of Long Island Flower Growers Association’s (LIFGA) is to increase awareness, education, and appreciation of plant diversity and to be a regional center of expertise in greenhouse management, landscape design and exhibition of horticultural “best” practices. VIEW ADDITIONAL DATA Select from over 115 networks below to view available data about this business.
