by El Dorado County Farm Trails | Oct 24, 2021 | Blog
High Sierra Iris & Wedding Gardens High Sierra Iris & Wedding Gardens is where you will find a breathtaking hillside of iris, gorgeous Christmas trees, and a jaw-droppingly beautiful wedding venue. A family-owned farm in Camino, California, currently owned by...
by El Dorado County Farm Trails | Oct 21, 2021 | Blog
“Rainbow Fan with Donut Border” – Rainbow Orchards The traditional rainbow quilt design has been enhanced with a border of donuts to honor the co-owner Christa who is called the “Donut Queen”. It is hanging on the barn that today serves as a farm stand for Rainbow...
by El Dorado County Farm Trails | Oct 19, 2021 | Blog
Bumgarner Winery Bumgarner Winery was founded in the early 2000s by Brian and Jennifer Bumgarner, who had a vision for locally grown and high-quality wines in the El Dorado area. Jennifer says,” From the very beginning, this has been a full family endeavor and...
by El Dorado County Farm Trails | Oct 14, 2021 | Blog
Pumpkin Center Piece Class Come join the Pumpkin Center Piece Class on October 13th at Rucksack Cellars to really bring some autumn into your home. This is the last flower class with Melissa at Flowers on Main, and this event is selling out fast! Grab a friend (or a...
by El Dorado County Farm Trails | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog
El Dorado Brewing Co. The El Dorado Brewing Company has quite the history, having been founded in 1853-1955 and starting back up on June 12, 1991 by Jim Boyer, the previous owner. Located on the edge of the El Dorado National Forest at an elevation of 3500 feet, this...
by El Dorado County Farm Trails | Oct 7, 2021 | Blog
“Slave Quilt” – Rucksack Cellars This quilt block design, painted by Jane Harris, is based on an old quilt belonging to owner Maggie Bush’s mother who is 90-years- old. The original quilt was thought to be purchased from slaves by Maggie’s grandfather and has been in...