Grow these cut flowers to have garden bouquets all summer long
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One of my favorite things to do in summer is head out to the garden with a pair of scissors and throw together a quick garden bouquet. When you have a nice selection of flowers growing in your garden it only takes a few minutes to put a fun arrangement together! So today I wanted to share which flowers we grow in the garden to make sure a quick bouquet is always at the ready!
I just love being able to say, I grew these :)
I’ve been growing cut flowers for a few years now and each year we experiment and refine. We started with a massive cut flower field and went back down to three 4’x8’ flower beds last summer. But there really is no minimum size for growing cut flowers. A couple of containers will do. You just have to pick the right varieties. Here are our favorites…
Flowers types…
Large focal flower - dahlias
Medium filler flowers - zinnia, cosmos, brown eyed girls (we loved how many blooms these brown eyed girls gave us last summer!)
Filler/tiny flowers - Bulpleureum, soapwort, Chinese forget me knot. Herbs. I personally like a little whimsey and movement with filler and often forage from around our yard.
Here are the flowers from the large bouquet shown above…
And here’s a peek at our garden where we grow our flowers...
Here are a few more photos of the flowers themselves, grown in our large flower field in 2020.
Other things to consider…
Color - I like to get a mix of colors but focus on soft hues. A little white and soft pink in a bouquet gives the eye somewhere to land.
Nostalgia - You guys know me, I’m always looking for a little nostalgia and love old-feeling anything, so I pick varieties that take me back to those childhood summers of years past.
What else do you want your flowers to feel like? - Personally I’m always looking for a sentimental, slightly-romantic, country feeling (with interiors and flowers) but nothing too precious or high-maintenance (yup, with interiors and flowers!). But if modern is your thing, search out stems that feel a little more now and a little less country.
If you’re short on space - I’d personally plant: a couple pretty dahlias in a neutral color (like cafe au lait), zinnias, and cosmos and plan to forage a little filler. Be extra careful with the color palette to make sure everything coordinates.
Happy Spring gardening!