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How to Grow a Cut Flower Garden
If you love farm-fresh bouquets of flowers in your home, why not try growing them yourself? It's easier than you may think.
Celosia is a non-traditional flower that is sure to take both your garden and your bouquets to the next level. A member of ...
Setting aside a spot in your yard to grow flowers just for cutting all summer to make into bouquets is a goal of many ...
Rooted in cherished family memories and a commitment to sustainable practices, Fern’s Farmette cultivates beautiful flowers ...
Enjoy fresh blooms both in the garden and indoors in a vase, by building your own cutting garden. These seven flower species are ideal for growing, cutting, and home display.
Members of the Aster and Symphyotrichum genera are long-beloved plants with a wide range of nativity across North America.
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Change the water after the sunflowers have been in a vase for two to three days. Start the refreshing process by cutting 1 inch off your sunflowers’ stems and washing away residue on the ends with ...
Garden designer Pollyanna Wilkinson shares how to get the most out of your perennials that have finished flowering for the ...
Start from seed: Zinnias, sunflowers, cosmos, and marigolds are easy to grow from seed. You can purchase these at local nurseries too, but I recommend only planting sunflowers from seed because they ...
“Planting now for fall flowers not only extends the beauty of your garden but also provides essential late-season support for ...
Some plants can be overwhelmed in a flowering border but can come into their own when planted in a container. David Overend ...