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Best Perennials for a Cut Flower Garden

Best Perennials for a Cut Flower Garden

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Best Perennials for a Cut Flower Garden Jennifer: My goal is to have more cut flowers, along with pretty borders. I love learning from you, as you grow this way. I have only lived here in zone 5b for a year and 1/2, coming from zone 9, so still learning. I was blessed to have a group of peonies here. If you see this, and can answer. What is a good plant to grow with them? They grow in one area that gets 6 + hours of sun, and so much is shady in our garden. Also, how do you find out about regulations for selling flowers from your property? Go to the city? I realized my goal of having bouquets all Spring, summer, and beginning Fall, so may expand.
Date: 2022-08-07

Comments and reviews: 15


I have to get over my stinginess of not cutting more flowers for the house! I want them there but want them in the garden too! I do cut peonies and later, sedum. One problem is that I have always grown perennials, reserving annuals for planters. As a result, not a lot of variety at any one time. This year - for the first time- have grown some great annuals from seed. Will do more next year. Your videos are inspirational!
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Hi any suggestions for planting seeds, Iused the seed pods for chives and marigolds and very few grew, so now I am trying paper towel with milk on the seeds on a plate with an opened zip lock bag. Your garden is gorgeous really love the Vitex, I think its prettier than the butterfly bush. Cindy Scarth, Coeurdalene, Idaho
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I live in zone 7a and my lilies come back year after year and increase in number as I let them go to seed, no lifting is necessary. Just be sure to remove the lily beetles before they destroy all your beautiful flowers. They are bright red and you may confuse them with ladybugs but they are extremely destructive.
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I really enjoyed this video as I am trying to incorporate a cut garden section in my small yard. I would love to see a video on filler cut flowers as well. I was admiring some that you used in your containers in this video but didn't recognize them.
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Hi. Love your videos. Can you please tell me why my bleeding heart plants leaves are turning yellow. Is it too much water or not enough. I-m not familiar with the plant but i don-t want to lose it. Any advice would be helpful! Thanks
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wow all of your flower bouquets look BEAUTIFUL would you share a little bit about your pricing and how many you sell in a day? You just sell off a table at the end of your driveway or are you a part of a market?
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I love cutting my flowers and gifting to friends and neighbors. Looking to incorporate flowers that bloom at different times -something I struggle with for perennials -you gave me some great ideas!
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Here is her list:
1. Peony
2. Lily
3. Gladiola
4. Sedum (Autumn Joy and Lemon Jade)
5. Obedient Plant
6. Yarrow
7. Delphinium (Pacific Giant Series)
8. Bleeding Heart

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Me from India want to work with flowers, want to settle their. Also want to fall in love with someone who is interested in me. It will be my pleasure if you will respond me. Thanks and regards
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WOW! Wish you lived near me! Notice, I said YOU near me? - I live in the south and can-t imagine ever leaving. Oh course, in the middle of the humid summer, I might would change my mind -
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I'm in t he discovery process of finding what s grows and what doesn't on our new property amd can tolerate the deep freezing, long winters, springs and cool summers.
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I can-t believe your bouquets are only 10. 00. They are just stunning! Thanks for all of your videos. I have learned so very much from you and your calm demeanor!
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Good tips! Thanks. We live in a very hot country, wish we could have grown Peonies here (Southern Israel, 55 celsius during the summer)
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Thank you for your ideas. Great video. At 1: 04 you have a peony bouquet w a rose. What type of green filler is with it?
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first time i understood about these flowers, before this i liked only Indian flowers. these are more wonderful
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