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How to Create a Cut Flower Garden: A Guide to Growing Your Own Bouquet

There's something magical about gathering fresh flowers from your garden to create a stunning bouquet.

By Ashley ScottPublished 12 days ago 1 min read
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Selecting the Right Location:

Choose a sunny spot in your garden that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Good air circulation and well-draining soil are essential for healthy flower growth.

Choosing Your Flowers:

Consider the types of flowers you love and the colors you want to include in your bouquets. Opt for a mix of annuals, perennials, and foliage plants to provide a variety of textures and shapes.

Planning Your Garden:

Sketch out a plan for your cut flower garden, taking into account factors such as plant height, bloom time, and color combinations. Group flowers with similar growing requirements together for easier maintenance.

For more gardening tips and inspiration, visit our website at [gardenersschool]. Happy gardening!

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  • Andrea Corwin 12 days ago

    Nice of you to share a how-to for new gardeners!! I love Amy dried hydrangea bouquets that are pretty all year. In the spring I can’t bear to cut the tulips because they are so pretty outside!

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