The Cut Flower Gardening Guide
Dreaming of growing a beautiful cut flower garden? Here's everything you need to know to easily grow a cut flower garden and make beautiful arrangements.
Annual flowers are the heart of a good cut flower garden. These 10 varieties are the easiest for beginners to grow and have success in the first year.
This list of mostly perennial flowers will keep you in blooms every year from Spring until late Summer.
An e-book with done-for-you plans to help you create a cut garden in your backyard.
Where does everyone get those pretty Floret-style seeds from? I'll show you some of the best seed companies to purchase from in Canada, the US, and Europe.
Want to start your own small scale cut flower farm? Here's how one zone 3 gardener did it in her city backyard for under $2000.
Here's how to make beautiful flower arrangements from your home grown cut flowers.
Overwintering dahlias can be tricky in colder climates, like zone 3 in Canada where I live. Here's how to dig up and store your dahlias so you can enjoy them year after year.
Learn to seed save flowers with some of the easiest possible varieties for beginners.
Get this guide to learn how to save seeds from 13 different cut flowers, plus a system for saving seeds from flowers that you've never saved seeds from before.
Growing your own wedding flowers is a great cost-saving idea, but you might be in over your head if you're a beginner. Here's what you need to know so you won't be disappointed.
Here's some ideas for creating your own stunning wedding bouquets.
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