Create a cut flower garden Part I: Planning

“Don’t wait for someone to bring you flowers. Plant your own garden and decorate your own soul.” -Luther Burbank

Walking through my gardens, sometimes it’s hard to think about cutting the flowers to bring them indoors, but the idea of a designated area for plants that are expressly grown to be cut is appealing. Whether you find a spot to fill with flowers or you add a few flowers to your vegetable garden doesn’t matter; what matters is that you get the flowers in the ground and enjoy them.

Zinnias are a popular annual for cut flower bouquets

If it’s your first year, you may want to start with annuals rather than committing space to perennials. Do a little research to find an array of plants that bloom throughout the summer. You will need long-stemmed flowers, some blooms to serve as focal points in your bouquets, and maybe some with a particular scent that you love. You’ll want some smaller blooms with accent colors, some filler plants with small, spread-out blossoms (think dill, or baby’s breath), and some plants with beautiful foliage. My mom always liked some spikey greens in there, too. I did a little homework for you and included a chart below with bloom times.

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