I can’t believe it’s November already!! This is the prettiest fall I can remember, with leaves on the trees past Halloween and 70 degree days in November. It feels like we just moved into our “temporary” place (which is feeling less and less temporary) but it will be a year in December. Time has been […]
Cut and come again flowers are long blooming annuals that produce new stems all season long, rewarding the gardener with a bountiful harvest.
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Wondering when to plant wildflowers? I wouldn't blame you! Wildflowers are one of the best-known, best-loved flowers around. They have a way about them, simply by just being free and easy. If you want to try to contain them, I've got all the tips you need to grow wildflowers successfully.
Cut and come again flowers are long blooming annuals that produce new stems all season long, rewarding the gardener with a bountiful harvest.
This guide is packed with information about popular perennials to help you choose the best perennial cut flowers for your garden.
A “must-have” for your cutting garden!
Dreaming of fresh bouquets straight from your garden?
Thinking about growing a cutting garden but aren't sure where to start? Here are some cut flower garden "dos and don'ts" for beginners.
Wondering what a cutting garden is and how to grow one? I've compiled a list of the 40 best cut flowers, so you can have blooms in spring, summer, and fall.
Foxgloves will bring a touch of charm to your landscape with their nod to classic cottage gardens. Foxgloves provide a burst of color during the idyllic summer months.
New things, old favorites, and previews of what’s to come! Check it out to learn about mignonette, Jewels of Opar, Tower china asters, and other glorious things I tucked into the corners here and there.
Wondering what a cutting garden is and how to grow one? I've compiled a list of the 40 best cut flowers, so you can have blooms in spring, summer, and fall.
Hardy annuals are hardworking, productive plants for late spring and early summer. This post highlights new varieties for 2020, and other favorites.
Looking to add some colorful and vibrant flowers to your garden quickly? Check out our guide on Flowers that Grow Quickly from Seeds.
Cosmos are among the most productive annual cut flowers and easy to grow, perfect for beginning gardeners. Seed can be started indoors or direct sown.
Growing beautiful cut flowers doesn't have to be hard. These are 10 of the easiest cut flowers for beginners you can grow from seed. Flower farmer vibes!
Perennials are the gifts that keep on giving!
Pretty much anything you can grow in-ground can be grown in a raised bed, including cut flowers. Here's how to design your raised bed cut flower garden!
Want fresh flowers for your vases but don't have room for a large garden? Great patio container cut flower garden tips for beginners.
Tips on how to grow a cut flower garden including how to layout your garden, amending soil, and flowers to choose for scented bouquets
Having a steady supply of foliage is key to making bouquets throughout the season. This post covers the best staple foliages and foliage-like fillers.
Cut and come again flowers are long blooming annuals that produce new stems all season long, rewarding the gardener with a bountiful harvest.
Interested in starting a cut flower garden but have no idea where to buy the best seeds? Here are the best seed companies that you can order from online.
Are you growing flowers in your garden this year? In this post, we cover the basics of what you need to do to grow your very own cut flower garden, including 5 simple steps.
Grow these perennials in a cutting garden so you'll always have something to snip for fresh bouquets.
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Learn about some of the best perennials for cut flowers that you can easily grow in your garden to enjoy year after year.
So you're interested in starting a cut flower garden but not sure where to begin? Read this post for my tips and tricks to help you get started!
In this article, we’re focused on multipurpose flowers that do good for the planet, thrive in your yard, and look great in a vase.
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The idea of growing your own cut flowers seems to be popular at the moment, with many of us dreaming of a small patch of ground dedicated to our own supply of pretty blooms that we can raid to decorate ours homes. The most difficult part, I find, is translating that dream into a reality. … Continued
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Want to grow a cut flower garden, but you're stuck in the shade? Here are annuals and perennials for your cutting garden to fill out simple centrepieces and bouquets!