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Grow a Cut Flower Garden

When it comes to growing cut flowers, here are a few things i've learned…

Embrace Seasonal Variety

Spring and summer offer a treasure trove of flowering options. Consider planting a mix of annuals and perennials. Tulips and daffodils thrive in spring, while zinnias, cosmos, and dahlias shine during summer. This diverse selection ensures a continuous bloom display that changes with the seasons.

Timing is Everything

The key to vibrant cut flowers is proper timing. Be mindful of the different planting schedules for spring and summer blooms, this is the best way to take advantage of small growing spaces.  If you have more room you may also consider adding in perennials that withstand seasonal irregularities. 

Texture Matters

Don't underestimate the power of texture in your cut flower arrangements. Mix and match blooms with different textures, such as spiky celosia, delicate daisies, and lush peonies. The interplay of textures adds depth and visual interest to your bouquets, making them truly stunning.

in this info filled hour we will plan out exactly what to grow and when for a dreamy cut flower garden

$15