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#cutflowergarden showcases blooming beauty! Homegrown bouquets, vibrant blooms, arranging tips, DIY projects, dreamy aesthetics, flower farming inspiration, seasonal harvests, and the joy of sharing nature's artistry.
All of my favorite cut flowers! Who’s testing out a flower garden this year! Save these for your planting list! Check what growing zone you’re in and plant indoors 4-8 weeks before last frost or direct sow outside right after last frost 🌞💫 #cutflowers #cutflowersforbeginners #cutflowergarden #gardentok
Who is starting a garden this year!!!!! Planting seeds starts in Feb/March!!! 👩🏼‍🌾🪴🍅 #gardening #howtostartagarden #harvest #gardeningfromseed #gardenhacks #gardening101 #cutflowergarden Cut flower garden How to start a garden from seed What seeds to buy for spring garden haul
My number one advice for all of these flowers… plant them in a spot where they will receive lots of sun and water often! ☀️ What are your favorite easy to grow flowers?  #cutflowergarden #flowergarden #garden2025 #beginnergarden #beginnergardening #easygardening #flowerbouquets #cutflowers
Potentially unpopular opinion 🙈 — I plant regular old big box dahlias. The dahlia addiction bug never bit me all that hard — and the colors at Home Depot are good enough for me.  If you’ve walked by this section confused — here’s how to pick out Dahlias to grow this year. This is such a fun plant to grow that blooms nonstop from summer-fall. The more you cut it, the more it blooms — so it’s perfect for DIY bouquets for your table ♥️ #cutflowergarden #cutflowers #cottagegarden #atlanta #zone8a #gardening
We love adding yarrow to our garden! Low maintenance, easy to grow, perennial cut flower. Doesn’t get much better!  #gardening101 #gardentok #cutflowergarden #zone9b
We LOVE zinnias. So easy to grow, and come in so many beautiful colors. Seeds are available in our TT shop!  #gardening101 #gardentok #cutflowergarden
Top three zinnias we grow in our garden every year! All available in our TT shop 🫶✨  #cutflowergarden
It’s almost time to start my seeds indoors so my garden looks like this again 🌸🦋🌷 #cutflowergarden #gardentok #pollinatorgarden #flowergrowing
While winter sowing relies on natural precipitation, it's crucial to have proper drainage in your containers. Here's why: * Soggy soil leads to rot: Excess water can suffocate seeds and seedlings, leading to damping-off and other fungal diseases.   
 * Poor germination: Waterlogged conditions can prevent seeds from getting the oxygen they need to germinate.   
 * Stunted growth: Even if seedlings survive, poor drainage can hinder root development and overall growth. How to ensure proper drainage * Plenty of drainage holes: Make sure your containers have numerous drainage holes in the bottom. * Use the right soil: A well-draining seed-starting mix is essential. Avoid heavy garden soil that can become compacted. * Elevated containers: Place your containers on bricks or a raised platform to further improve drainage. * Monitor moisture levels: Check the soil regularly and avoid overwatering. By ensuring proper drainage, you'll create a healthy environment for your seeds and seedlings to thrive in your winter sowing setup. 🙌🏻 Are you starting flowers from seed this year? Will you be trying the winter sowing method? Let’s chat about it in the comments below.  Save and share this with a friend who is starting seeds this year and follow for more gardening tips. 🌸 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardeningtiktok #plantsoftiktok #gardeningforbeginners #cottagegarden #cuttinggarden #cutflowergarden #gardentiktok #gardentok
These might be controversial but here it goes…here are 3 flowers I’ll never grow from seed again.🌸

Lisianthus - worse experience ever. They are not for the faint of heart. I started 3 trays of plants. They all germinated, started growing, got fungal gnats, had almost no growth, they slowly died off one by one until I was left with about 9. Couldn’t take them anymore inside so I started acclimating them outdoors, slowly lost them one by one. Planted the last 3 and they literally never grew! So no…not growing lisianthus again. Gorgeous flower but won’t be growing it.🌸

Iceland Poppies - I like them, don’t get me wrong, but just didn’t love their performance. They did really well when I grew them. I started them indoors, they all germinated, hardened them off, and planted them. They bloomed and did okay but were just meh for me so I’d rather not waste the space or my time when there are so many others that I enjoy so much more.🌸

Silene - Silene is a pretty vase filler and I grew it a few years ago. It was pretty but looked more like a weed in my beds and didn’t love it that much as vase filler either. Ironically, it grows on the side of the road in Vermont near our cabin so I guess that’s why it looked like a weed. 😂🌸

🌸Bonus plant I’m not growing again from seed🌸

Eucalyptus - Not a flower (I know) but I love the foliage and it makes a great vase filler. It germinated well and did OK under grow lights but didn’t grow well here at all in my gardens. Not wasting the time, effort, or space again on it.🌸

What flowers would you not grow again? Tell me about it in the comments below. 🌸 #flowergarden #gardendesign #cottagegardenstyle #cottagegardening #gardentiktok #cuttinggarden #gardentok #cutflowergarden
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These might be controversial but here it goes…here are 3 flowers I’ll never grow from seed again.🌸

Lisianthus - worse experience ever. They are not for the faint of heart. I started 3 trays of plants. They all germinated, started growing, got fungal gnats, had almost no growth, they slowly died off one by one until I was left with about 9. Couldn’t take them anymore inside so I started acclimating them outdoors, slowly lost them one by one. Planted the last 3 and they literally never grew! So no…not growing lisianthus again. Gorgeous flower but won’t be growing it.🌸

Iceland Poppies - I like them, don’t get me wrong, but just didn’t love their performance. They did really well when I grew them. I started them indoors, they all germinated, hardened them off, and planted them. They bloomed and did okay but were just meh for me so I’d rather not waste the space or my time when there are so many others that I enjoy so much more.🌸

Silene - Silene is a pretty vase filler and I grew it a few years ago. It was pretty but looked more like a weed in my beds and didn’t love it that much as vase filler either. Ironically, it grows on the side of the road in Vermont near our cabin so I guess that’s why it looked like a weed. 😂🌸

🌸Bonus plant I’m not growing again from seed🌸

Eucalyptus - Not a flower (I know) but I love the foliage and it makes a great vase filler. It germinated well and did OK under grow lights but didn’t grow well here at all in my gardens. Not wasting the time, effort, or space again on it.🌸

What flowers would you not grow again? Tell me about it in the comments below. 🌸 #flowergarden #gardendesign #cottagegardenstyle #cottagegardening #gardentiktok #cuttinggarden #gardentok #cutflowergarden
I like to keep things simple around here 💃 #flowersforbeginners #cutflowergarden #flowergarden #dahlias
I’ve been growing snapdragons in my cut flower garden for several years and they have quickly become one of my favorite blooms to grow. While you can find some types of snapdragons at the garden nursery, you are better off starting these gorgeous blooms from seed. I started a few varieties using the winter sowing method but I’m also growing a few under grow lights indoors this week. Here’s how to do it! 🌸Snapdragons can be started indoors about 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost in your locality. Use a seed starting tray or small pots with drainage holes filled with a quality organic seed starter mix that is pre-moistened.  🌸Sow the seeds on the surface of pre-moistened soil, pressing them lightly into the soil and lightly covering them with vermiculite. Snapdragons need light to germinate, so don’t bury the seeds too deep. Sow only one variety per cell tray as the different plants will germinate at different times. 🌸Cover seed trays with a clear domeand move them under grow lights. They do not need a heat mat to germinate like other seeds do. Snapdragons typically germinate within 10-14 days at a temperature of 60-70°F (15-21°C). 🌸Remove the cover when the seeds start to germinate. It’s OK if they didn’t all germinate, more will grow after the cover is removed. 🌸Keep soil moist by bottom watering only. 🌸Thin out seedlings 🌸Before transplanting snapdragon seedlings outdoors, harden them off. 🌸When seedlings are hardened off, space snapdragon transplants about 6-8 inches apart after the last frost date. Plant in full sun to partial shade in moist but well draining soil. 🌸Water young plants regularly from the bottom. 🌸Feed with an organic fish fertilizer for a few weeks and then use a slow-release fertilizer so feeding them is set-and-forget. Save and share this post with someone who would enjoy growing snapdragons this year and follow for more cut flower gardening tips.  #flowergarden #gardendesign #cottagegardenstyle #cottagegardening #gardentiktok #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden #snapdragon #gardentok
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I’ve been growing snapdragons in my cut flower garden for several years and they have quickly become one of my favorite blooms to grow. While you can find some types of snapdragons at the garden nursery, you are better off starting these gorgeous blooms from seed. I started a few varieties using the winter sowing method but I’m also growing a few under grow lights indoors this week. Here’s how to do it! 🌸Snapdragons can be started indoors about 8-10 weeks before the last expected frost in your locality. Use a seed starting tray or small pots with drainage holes filled with a quality organic seed starter mix that is pre-moistened. 🌸Sow the seeds on the surface of pre-moistened soil, pressing them lightly into the soil and lightly covering them with vermiculite. Snapdragons need light to germinate, so don’t bury the seeds too deep. Sow only one variety per cell tray as the different plants will germinate at different times. 🌸Cover seed trays with a clear domeand move them under grow lights. They do not need a heat mat to germinate like other seeds do. Snapdragons typically germinate within 10-14 days at a temperature of 60-70°F (15-21°C). 🌸Remove the cover when the seeds start to germinate. It’s OK if they didn’t all germinate, more will grow after the cover is removed. 🌸Keep soil moist by bottom watering only. 🌸Thin out seedlings 🌸Before transplanting snapdragon seedlings outdoors, harden them off. 🌸When seedlings are hardened off, space snapdragon transplants about 6-8 inches apart after the last frost date. Plant in full sun to partial shade in moist but well draining soil. 🌸Water young plants regularly from the bottom. 🌸Feed with an organic fish fertilizer for a few weeks and then use a slow-release fertilizer so feeding them is set-and-forget. Save and share this post with someone who would enjoy growing snapdragons this year and follow for more cut flower gardening tips. #flowergarden #gardendesign #cottagegardenstyle #cottagegardening #gardentiktok #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden #snapdragon #gardentok
Everyone wants a garden overflowing with blooms, but no one wants the high-maintenance hustle. Lucky for me, I’ve cracked the code—tons of flowers, minimal effort, and all the free time for everything else. 🌼 Want in on the secret? Follow for more low-maintenance flower garden inspiration. #cottagegarden #PerennialGarden #GardeningTips #flowergardening #flowergarden #gardentok #gardenideas #gardeningtiktok #cottagegardening #flowergardenideas #CottageGarden #GardenInspiration #formalgarden #cutflowergarden #zinnias #iris
Appleblossom jeans *boots with the fur*  #gardentok #cutflowergarden #containergardening #gardening101
Here are 5 things I learned from mistakes I made winter sowing my cut flower garden. 1. Overwatering Containers Can Lead to Mold Why: Excess water combined with low airflow creates an ideal environment for fungi. Fix: Use containers with proper drainage holes and monitor soil moisture. Keep the soil damp, not soggy, when starting. 2. Using the Wrong Soil Can Hinder Seed Germination Why: Seeds in winter sowing need loose, well-draining soil to sprout, especially during freezing and thawing cycles. Fix: Opt for a potting mix that is peat-based or amended with perlite/vermiculite to improve drainage and reduce compaction. Avoid mixes with added fertilizer, as seeds don’t need nutrients until after they germinate. 3. Planting Seeds Too Deeply Can Delay or Prevent Germination Why: Seeds naturally emerge when exposed to the right depth and conditions. Planted too deeply, they either fail to emerge or take much longer. Fix: Follow the seed packet’s instructions on depth. For tiny seeds, surface-sow and gently press them into the soil. 4. Starting Too Early May Result in Premature Growth Why: Certain seeds sprout during a warm spell if sown too early, leaving them vulnerable to weather shifts. Fix: Research the types of seeds best suited for winter sowing (e.g., hardy perennials or cool-season annuals) and avoid starting overly tender varieties. 5. Forgetting to Label Containers Creates Confusion Why: Many seedlings look similar, making it challenging to plan your garden properly. Fix: Use weatherproof labels and a permanent marker to clearly write the seed variety and sowing date. Are you planning to try winter sowing this year? Tell me what you are starting from seed this year in the comments so we can chat more about it!🌸 Save this post and share it with a friend who may want to try winter sowing. And follow for more flower gardening tips like this. 🌸 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #gardening #gardentiktok #seedstarting #startingseeds #cutflowers #cutflowergarden #wintersowing
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Here are 5 things I learned from mistakes I made winter sowing my cut flower garden. 1. Overwatering Containers Can Lead to Mold Why: Excess water combined with low airflow creates an ideal environment for fungi. Fix: Use containers with proper drainage holes and monitor soil moisture. Keep the soil damp, not soggy, when starting. 2. Using the Wrong Soil Can Hinder Seed Germination Why: Seeds in winter sowing need loose, well-draining soil to sprout, especially during freezing and thawing cycles. Fix: Opt for a potting mix that is peat-based or amended with perlite/vermiculite to improve drainage and reduce compaction. Avoid mixes with added fertilizer, as seeds don’t need nutrients until after they germinate. 3. Planting Seeds Too Deeply Can Delay or Prevent Germination Why: Seeds naturally emerge when exposed to the right depth and conditions. Planted too deeply, they either fail to emerge or take much longer. Fix: Follow the seed packet’s instructions on depth. For tiny seeds, surface-sow and gently press them into the soil. 4. Starting Too Early May Result in Premature Growth Why: Certain seeds sprout during a warm spell if sown too early, leaving them vulnerable to weather shifts. Fix: Research the types of seeds best suited for winter sowing (e.g., hardy perennials or cool-season annuals) and avoid starting overly tender varieties. 5. Forgetting to Label Containers Creates Confusion Why: Many seedlings look similar, making it challenging to plan your garden properly. Fix: Use weatherproof labels and a permanent marker to clearly write the seed variety and sowing date. Are you planning to try winter sowing this year? Tell me what you are starting from seed this year in the comments so we can chat more about it!🌸 Save this post and share it with a friend who may want to try winter sowing. And follow for more flower gardening tips like this. 🌸 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #gardening #gardentiktok #seedstarting #startingseeds #cutflowers #cutflowergarden #wintersowing
So glad I didn’t listen to all the warnings—because let me tell you, the warnings were strong! I planted lisianthus last March, and they showed up for me all year long. They bloomed while I was very pregnant, stood beautifully in a vase as I welcomed our sweet son into the world, brought me endless joy postpartum, and just last week, we finally pulled the last of them from our tunnel. Our biggest takeaway from growing them? We didn’t plant enough. So this year, we’re doubling our order and can’t wait for even more blooms this spring, summer, and fall! Have you grown lisianthus before? I’d love to hear your experience! #flowers #flowerstagram #flowersofinstagram #flowerlover #smallfarm #flowerfarmers #backyardgarden #floral #floraldesign #growflowers #lisianthus #cutflowers #cutflowergarden #cutflower
Spring is my love language #springvibes #gardentok #cutflowergarden
🌸 Transform your garden into a vibrant oasis with Lush & Dew’s upgraded Cut Flower Seed Bank! 🌼 With 32 exquisite seed varieties, you can create stunning floral arrangements that bring joy and beauty to your home all year round. Enjoy the satisfaction of growing your own flowers, free from chemicals, and embrace sustainable gardening. Perfect for gifting or for your own blossoming paradise! 🌿💐 What's Included: -1 Large Wooden Storage Box With a Transparent Lid -32 Acrylic Seed Containers with Color-Printed Names and Images of Each Seed Variety (Inner Box) -32 Flower Seed Varieties, as follows: - Zinnia: Will Rogers, Bubblegum, Polar Bear, Envy - Sunflower: Teddy Bear, Ring of Fire, Moulin Rouge, Autumn Beauty - Cosmos: Purity, Radiance, Pinkie, Gold Sulphur - Gypsophila (Baby's Breath): Snowflake, Gypsy Pink, Gypsophila Elegans, Gypsy White - Calendula: Geisha Girl, Pacific Beauty Yellow, Pacific Apricot Beauty, Pink Surprise - Chrysanthemum: Polar Star, Oxeye, Garland, Crazy Mix - Snapdragon: White Snowflake, Rocket Bronze, Butterfly Rose, Defiance - China Aster: Milady, Starlight, Lady Coral Lavender, Aster Mix #LushAndDew #CutFlowerGarden #GardenInspiration #FloralDesign #SustainableGardening #HomeGrownFlowers #FlowerSeedBank #GardeningGifts #EcoFriendly #FreshBlooms #GardenersOfInstagram #FlowerLovers #NatureInspired #DIYFloralArrangements #BloomingBeauty #TikTokShopSalesMadness #SeasonalGems #TikTokShopLoveAtFirstFind
can’t wait to have zinnias growing in the garden again🌸✨ . . . #gardening #gardentok #gardening101 #gardeningtips #backyardgarden #homegarden #texasgardening #cutflowergarden #raisedbedgarden
It’s funny because it’s true 😂😂 #cutflowers #cutflowergarden #gardentok #backyardgarden #gardengirl #gardengoals #gardenhumor #floridamom
We love tulips 🌷✨  #gardentok #springflowers #cutflowergarden

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