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If I could only grow 3 types of blooms in my cut flower garden it would be these. 🌸⬇️ 🌸 Zinnias - they are super easy to grow from seed, there are lots of different varieties to choose, they are cut and come again early summer through fall. Zinnias bloom like crazy, they look incredible both in the garden and a bouquet. They are a must-have, even if you are new to the gardening scene.  🌸 Dahlias - while not on my easy-care list of flowers to grow you cannot beat them in a cut flower or cottage garden. If you’ve not grown them before, it’s not that they are hard to grow but rather need a little more time from you as a gardener. But don’t let that scare you because they are WORTH IT if you are up to it. The flowers are crazy beautiful and unique that they can’t be rivaled. Cut them often and you’ll have both a garden and house full of flowers summer through. 🌸 Snapdragons - another flower bloom that’s easy to grow from seed with lots of different really beautiful varieties to choose from. They start blooming in late spring, slow down a little on the summer heat, but pick back up again in fall without skipping a beat here in my zone 6b garden. They too, are cut and come again flowers, so the more you snip the more you’ll have. Deer and rabbits tend to leave them alone too.  Save and share this post with a friend you think would love growing these too! And tell me in the comments below what would your 3 must-have blooms be in a cut flower garden?🌸  Want more flower gardening inspo? Follow for more tips as we head into the growing season! 🌸  #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden #cottagegarden #seedstarting #flower #flowergarden #flowergardening #gardeningtips #flowergardenideas #snapdragon #gardenvibes #gardentok #zinnias #dahlia #dahlias
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If I could only grow 3 types of blooms in my cut flower garden it would be these. 🌸⬇️ 🌸 Zinnias - they are super easy to grow from seed, there are lots of different varieties to choose, they are cut and come again early summer through fall. Zinnias bloom like crazy, they look incredible both in the garden and a bouquet. They are a must-have, even if you are new to the gardening scene. 🌸 Dahlias - while not on my easy-care list of flowers to grow you cannot beat them in a cut flower or cottage garden. If you’ve not grown them before, it’s not that they are hard to grow but rather need a little more time from you as a gardener. But don’t let that scare you because they are WORTH IT if you are up to it. The flowers are crazy beautiful and unique that they can’t be rivaled. Cut them often and you’ll have both a garden and house full of flowers summer through. 🌸 Snapdragons - another flower bloom that’s easy to grow from seed with lots of different really beautiful varieties to choose from. They start blooming in late spring, slow down a little on the summer heat, but pick back up again in fall without skipping a beat here in my zone 6b garden. They too, are cut and come again flowers, so the more you snip the more you’ll have. Deer and rabbits tend to leave them alone too. Save and share this post with a friend you think would love growing these too! And tell me in the comments below what would your 3 must-have blooms be in a cut flower garden?🌸 Want more flower gardening inspo? Follow for more tips as we head into the growing season! 🌸 #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden #cottagegarden #seedstarting #flower #flowergarden #flowergardening #gardeningtips #flowergardenideas #snapdragon #gardenvibes #gardentok #zinnias #dahlia #dahlias
tips for this years garden!! nothing sadder than buying a beautiful perennial at the nursery & realizing it only blooms for a week and now you just have a green thing for the next 11 months haha. these are my 5 favorite longest lasting perennial blooms:  🌼 verbena bonariensis  🌺 feverfew  🌸 limelight hydrangeas  🌼 tall phlox  🌸 dahlias  #gardendesign #flowergardenideas #flowergarden #landscapedesign #backyardideas #englishcottage  #cottagestyle #cottagecoreaesthetic #creatorsearchinsights #greenscreen
Shade-loving flowers for spring? Yes please! Enjoy the beauty of shaded gardens with these stunning blooms that thrive without the sun! 🌸

🌸Hellebores - Brighten up the early spring with their elegant, rose-like blooms.

🌸Brunnera - Sparkle with tiny blue flowers and heart-shaped leaves.

🌸Bleeding Hearts - Watch these dramatic heart-shaped flowers dance in the breeze.

🌸Virginia Bluebell - Transform from pink to vibrant blue as they grow.

🌸Epimedium - Gorgeous groundcover with delicate flowers and attractive foliage.

🌸Rhododendron & Azalea - Make a statement with their bold, colorful blossoms.

🌸Mountain Laurel - Add elegance with clusters of star-shaped flowers. 

Are you growing any of them? What would you add to the list? Which one will you plant first? Try these flowers and follow for more. Save this post and share it with a friend who wants to grow flowers in the shade. 🌸 #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #gardentok #gardenmusthaves #flowergardening #perennials #flowergardenideas #perennialplant #perennialflowers #shadegarden
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
In my almost 30 year gardening life, I learned a lot through trial and error. Here are five things I learned from planting container gardens wrong.🌸

🌸 Choosing the Wrong Container Size - Initially, I used containers that were too small for the plants I wanted to grow. This restricted root growth and limited the plants’ ability to thrive. Particularly in the summer when they would dry out real quick! I learned that larger containers provide more room for roots to spread and access water and nutrients more effectively.

🌸 Inadequate Drainage - One of my early mistakes was not ensuring proper drainage. Without adequate drainage, water would accumulate, leading to root rot and unhealthy plants. 

🌸 Poor Soil Choice - way back in the beginning, I didn’t realize there was a difference and used regular garden soil in my containers, thinking it would work just fine. However, garden soil tends to compact in containers, which hinders root growth and water penetration. Switching to a high-quality potting mix made specifically for containers improved plant health significantly. 
🌸 Lack of Fertilization - I assumed that the nutrients in the potting mix would be sufficient for the entire growing season. However, container plants need regular feeding because nutrients in the soil get washed out every time you water. Then I started incorporating a balanced, slow-release fertilizer so it is set and forget while keeping flowers happy and healthy through the growing season. And they’ve thrived ever since. 
🌸 Not Watering Well - Overwatering and underwatering were common issues I faced. I would either drown the plants or let them dry out completely. I learned to monitor the soil moisture levels regularly and adjust my watering schedule based on the specific needs of each plant. But the real game changer? Setting up drip irrigation set on timers. 
 Save this post, share it with someone who loves growing flowers in pots, and follow for more! #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #containergarden #containergardening #pottedplants #flowersinpots #gardentok #gardening101 #cottagegarden #gardeninghacks #gardentips #gardenmusthaves #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #flowergardener
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In my almost 30 year gardening life, I learned a lot through trial and error. Here are five things I learned from planting container gardens wrong.🌸

🌸 Choosing the Wrong Container Size - Initially, I used containers that were too small for the plants I wanted to grow. This restricted root growth and limited the plants’ ability to thrive. Particularly in the summer when they would dry out real quick! I learned that larger containers provide more room for roots to spread and access water and nutrients more effectively.

🌸 Inadequate Drainage - One of my early mistakes was not ensuring proper drainage. Without adequate drainage, water would accumulate, leading to root rot and unhealthy plants. 

🌸 Poor Soil Choice - way back in the beginning, I didn’t realize there was a difference and used regular garden soil in my containers, thinking it would work just fine. However, garden soil tends to compact in containers, which hinders root growth and water penetration. Switching to a high-quality potting mix made specifically for containers improved plant health significantly. 
🌸 Lack of Fertilization - I assumed that the nutrients in the potting mix would be sufficient for the entire growing season. However, container plants need regular feeding because nutrients in the soil get washed out every time you water. Then I started incorporating a balanced, slow-release fertilizer so it is set and forget while keeping flowers happy and healthy through the growing season. And they’ve thrived ever since. 
🌸 Not Watering Well - Overwatering and underwatering were common issues I faced. I would either drown the plants or let them dry out completely. I learned to monitor the soil moisture levels regularly and adjust my watering schedule based on the specific needs of each plant. But the real game changer? Setting up drip irrigation set on timers. 
 Save this post, share it with someone who loves growing flowers in pots, and follow for more! #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #containergarden #containergardening #pottedplants #flowersinpots #gardentok #gardening101 #cottagegarden #gardeninghacks #gardentips #gardenmusthaves #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #flowergardener
Here are some additional tips I’ve learned from the past few years of winter sowing:

🌸Sow one type of seed per container – do not mix varieties. Label everything well with plant variety and the date sowed. Keep seed packets for easy reference. 🌸When to start depends on your zone and the type of seeds. I’m in zone 6b and generally start filling jugs, rotisserie chicken containers, and anything else I have laying around that can double as a mini-greenhouse in late Jan and early Feb. 🌸The potting soil you use matters! I love @coastofmaine Bar Harbor Blend. Moisten soil in a bucket before sowing. 🌸The seeds you use matter! I love @johnnnys_seeds. 🌸Label your seed jugs in two places to avoid confusion later! Stick a label inside to prevent fading from sunlight, and another on the outside for easy identification. Even if the outer label becomes hard to read, the inner one will stay clear. Trust me, you won't remember what's in each jug, so double labeling is the way to go! 🌸Set your containers together on the ground that has sun, rain, snow, etc. Check them once a week to make sure containers stay evenly moist. Normally, the jugs don’t need anything because the weather takes care of things. Add some moisture if dry. 🌸The seeds should sprout and be ready to plant in the spring when the weather warms up. 🌸Before planting, take the tape off and leave the jugs without tape for a day or 2 so you can open for a few days to get them used to the elements before planting. Will you try winter sowing this year? Save this post and share it with a friend who you think would love to learn how to winter sow seeds too! Try winter sowing and follow for more. 🌸#wintersowing #wintergardening #sowingseeds #seedstarting #startingseeds #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #flowergarden #cutflowergarden #gardentok #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #gardening101
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Here are some additional tips I’ve learned from the past few years of winter sowing:

🌸Sow one type of seed per container – do not mix varieties. Label everything well with plant variety and the date sowed. Keep seed packets for easy reference. 🌸When to start depends on your zone and the type of seeds. I’m in zone 6b and generally start filling jugs, rotisserie chicken containers, and anything else I have laying around that can double as a mini-greenhouse in late Jan and early Feb. 🌸The potting soil you use matters! I love @coastofmaine Bar Harbor Blend. Moisten soil in a bucket before sowing. 🌸The seeds you use matter! I love @johnnnys_seeds. 🌸Label your seed jugs in two places to avoid confusion later! Stick a label inside to prevent fading from sunlight, and another on the outside for easy identification. Even if the outer label becomes hard to read, the inner one will stay clear. Trust me, you won't remember what's in each jug, so double labeling is the way to go! 🌸Set your containers together on the ground that has sun, rain, snow, etc. Check them once a week to make sure containers stay evenly moist. Normally, the jugs don’t need anything because the weather takes care of things. Add some moisture if dry. 🌸The seeds should sprout and be ready to plant in the spring when the weather warms up. 🌸Before planting, take the tape off and leave the jugs without tape for a day or 2 so you can open for a few days to get them used to the elements before planting. Will you try winter sowing this year? Save this post and share it with a friend who you think would love to learn how to winter sow seeds too! Try winter sowing and follow for more. 🌸#wintersowing #wintergardening #sowingseeds #seedstarting #startingseeds #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #flowergarden #cutflowergarden #gardentok #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #gardening101
You want to grow potted flowers but hate how they look by midsummer Then this post is for you! Tired of watching your vibrant container gardens wither away in the summer heat? Don’t let those beautiful blooms turn into leggy growth or worse, become big dust bowls of nothing! 🌸

The secret to lush, thriving planters all season long is simple: fertilizing. But it’s not just about any fertilizer. Imagine a steady stream of nutrients delivered directly to your plants’ roots, keeping them hydrated and nourished even during the hottest days. That’s the power of combining drip irrigation with a slow-release fertilizer.🌸

It’s a game-changer, especially in scorching climates like New Jersey where planters dry out in a flash. Say goodbye to constant watering and hello to worry-free gardening.🌸

With a simple drip irrigation kit set on a timer, you can set it and forget it. Your plants will receive a consistent, targeted flow of water and nutrients, whether you’re relaxing at home or off on vacation. It’s efficient, effective, and it saves you time and water.🌸

So this planting season, don’t just plant, set your potted flowers up to thrive! Give your container gardens the nourishment they crave and enjoy a summer filled with vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Fertilizing with drip irrigation is the must-have secret weapon for any gardener who wants an easier, more beautiful way to grow.🌸 Save and share this post with a friend who loves to grow flowers too. 

#flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardeningtiktok #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #containergarden #pottedflowers #pottedplants
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You want to grow potted flowers but hate how they look by midsummer Then this post is for you! Tired of watching your vibrant container gardens wither away in the summer heat? Don’t let those beautiful blooms turn into leggy growth or worse, become big dust bowls of nothing! 🌸

The secret to lush, thriving planters all season long is simple: fertilizing. But it’s not just about any fertilizer. Imagine a steady stream of nutrients delivered directly to your plants’ roots, keeping them hydrated and nourished even during the hottest days. That’s the power of combining drip irrigation with a slow-release fertilizer.🌸

It’s a game-changer, especially in scorching climates like New Jersey where planters dry out in a flash. Say goodbye to constant watering and hello to worry-free gardening.🌸

With a simple drip irrigation kit set on a timer, you can set it and forget it. Your plants will receive a consistent, targeted flow of water and nutrients, whether you’re relaxing at home or off on vacation. It’s efficient, effective, and it saves you time and water.🌸

So this planting season, don’t just plant, set your potted flowers up to thrive! Give your container gardens the nourishment they crave and enjoy a summer filled with vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Fertilizing with drip irrigation is the must-have secret weapon for any gardener who wants an easier, more beautiful way to grow.🌸 Save and share this post with a friend who loves to grow flowers too. 

#flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardeningtiktok #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #containergarden #pottedflowers #pottedplants
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
Which one is your favorite? 🌸 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardeningtiktok #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #gardening #perennials #perennialgarden #cottagegarden #cottagegardenstyle #coreopsis #coneflower
Growth happens pretty fast in the spring. Before you know it, everything is leafed out and getting ready to bloom. If you live in an area where deer treat your garden more like a snack bar than the botanical paradise you’ve worked so hard to create, now is the time to protect your tulips! It’s a huge mistake to wait if your plants are just leafing out or breaking ground if you garden in an area with high deer pressure. 🌷

In my zone 6b garden, we get herds of deer on our property. And while some of our gardens are fenced in, most are not. So if I want to grow tulips, I’ve got to protect them.🌷

One of the ways I protect them is by using deer repellent. They are very effective if you use them aggressively, consistently, and often, depending on the severity of the issue in your garden. Because growth happens really FAST in spring, it’s important to begin spraying repellent as soon as your tulips break ground and follow up almost weekly until the plant is fully leafed out and blooms.🌷

The reason we need to apply the repellent so aggressively in the beginning is to teach deer they don’t want to snack in your garden. Deer are creatures of habit - they follow the same path so if they find something they love in your garden, they’ll keep coming back! So the idea is to make your plants so unpalatable that they will not love it and choose a different path. 🌷

It’s important to note that no method is foolproof because if deer are hungry enough they will eat anything, but I’ve found great success using certain repellents in addition to choosing deer resistant flowers. And you know me, I’ve got flower gardens all over my landscape.  Save and share this with a friend who loves to grow flowers. Follow for more! 🌷 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #gardening #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #cottagegarden #cottagegardenstyle #tulips #springflowers #springblooms
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Growth happens pretty fast in the spring. Before you know it, everything is leafed out and getting ready to bloom. If you live in an area where deer treat your garden more like a snack bar than the botanical paradise you’ve worked so hard to create, now is the time to protect your tulips! It’s a huge mistake to wait if your plants are just leafing out or breaking ground if you garden in an area with high deer pressure. 🌷

In my zone 6b garden, we get herds of deer on our property. And while some of our gardens are fenced in, most are not. So if I want to grow tulips, I’ve got to protect them.🌷

One of the ways I protect them is by using deer repellent. They are very effective if you use them aggressively, consistently, and often, depending on the severity of the issue in your garden. Because growth happens really FAST in spring, it’s important to begin spraying repellent as soon as your tulips break ground and follow up almost weekly until the plant is fully leafed out and blooms.🌷

The reason we need to apply the repellent so aggressively in the beginning is to teach deer they don’t want to snack in your garden. Deer are creatures of habit - they follow the same path so if they find something they love in your garden, they’ll keep coming back! So the idea is to make your plants so unpalatable that they will not love it and choose a different path. 🌷

It’s important to note that no method is foolproof because if deer are hungry enough they will eat anything, but I’ve found great success using certain repellents in addition to choosing deer resistant flowers. And you know me, I’ve got flower gardens all over my landscape. Save and share this with a friend who loves to grow flowers. Follow for more! 🌷 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #gardening #gardeningforbeginners #gardentiktok #cottagegarden #cottagegardenstyle #tulips #springflowers #springblooms
Yep, you heard that right! You DON’T have to start everything from seed to enjoy an easy-to-grow flower-filled space. 🌸 Head to your local nursery this spring and grab some plants that are ALREADY BLOOMING for low-maintenance care and instant gratification! 🌼 If you are feeling influenced to start flowers from seed this year, let yourself off the hook because you can grow the easiest flower garden without ever starting a seed! I’ve been growing flowers for almost 30 years and most of my gardens were designed with perennials, annuals, shrubs, vines, and trees that I bought from my local nursery. Here’s why! * Instant blooms = instant happiness! Who wants to wait months for color? * Less stress: No more worrying about germination rates or leggy seedlings. * Saves time: Skip the seed starting setup, the daily watering, and the constant worry! ⏱️ * Support local growers: Nurseries are treasure troves of healthy, ready-to-plant flowers. * Learn as you go: Observe how different plants thrive in YOUR garden. * Avoid disappointment: No more seedlings getting eaten by wildlife or seeds that just won’t sprout leaving you with nothing. * Worried about cost? Starting seeds takes time, supplies, and sometimes fails. A few healthy plants give you a head start! Seed starting is really fun to do and something I recommend if you really enjoy gardening. But if you just want to cozy up your porch or want a small patch of flowers, I am a huge proponent of keeping things simple with quick wins so you enjoy the journey. Save this TT and send it to a friend who wants to grow more flowers this year. Follow for more easy flower gardening inspiration.🌸 #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #gardentok #flowergardening #perennials #flowergardenideas #gardening101 #gardeninghacks #cottagegarden
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Yep, you heard that right! You DON’T have to start everything from seed to enjoy an easy-to-grow flower-filled space. 🌸 Head to your local nursery this spring and grab some plants that are ALREADY BLOOMING for low-maintenance care and instant gratification! 🌼 If you are feeling influenced to start flowers from seed this year, let yourself off the hook because you can grow the easiest flower garden without ever starting a seed! I’ve been growing flowers for almost 30 years and most of my gardens were designed with perennials, annuals, shrubs, vines, and trees that I bought from my local nursery. Here’s why! * Instant blooms = instant happiness! Who wants to wait months for color? * Less stress: No more worrying about germination rates or leggy seedlings. * Saves time: Skip the seed starting setup, the daily watering, and the constant worry! ⏱️ * Support local growers: Nurseries are treasure troves of healthy, ready-to-plant flowers. * Learn as you go: Observe how different plants thrive in YOUR garden. * Avoid disappointment: No more seedlings getting eaten by wildlife or seeds that just won’t sprout leaving you with nothing. * Worried about cost? Starting seeds takes time, supplies, and sometimes fails. A few healthy plants give you a head start! Seed starting is really fun to do and something I recommend if you really enjoy gardening. But if you just want to cozy up your porch or want a small patch of flowers, I am a huge proponent of keeping things simple with quick wins so you enjoy the journey. Save this TT and send it to a friend who wants to grow more flowers this year. Follow for more easy flower gardening inspiration.🌸 #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #gardentok #flowergardening #perennials #flowergardenideas #gardening101 #gardeninghacks #cottagegarden
Which bloom is your favorite? 🌸 #hydrangeas #dahlias #zinnia #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtiktok #gardeningtips #gardentok #cottagegarden #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden
Before decorating your home with plants and flowers, take a moment to assess your space’s natural light. Every plant has unique light needs—some thrive in bright sunlight, while others prefer low-light conditions. Finding the right spot for each plant ensures they’ll flourish and bring life to your home.  Here are a few easy-care plants that can adapt to a variety of light conditions: 🪴Snake Plant: Thrives in low to bright indirect light and is nearly impossible to kill 🪴ZZ Plant: A hardy plant that tolerates low light and minimal care. 🪴Pothos: A fast-growing vine that does well in low to medium light. 🪴Philodendron: Adaptable and forgiving, it grows beautifully in moderate to bright indirect light. These plants are perfect for beginners and can handle a range of conditions, making them ideal for any home! In this space, I’m growing: Amaryllis Fantast Amaryllis Sweet Star Ficus elastica burgundy Zz plant raven Aglaonema Silver Bay Fiddle leaf fig African violet Save and share this with a friend who would love to grow more live plants and blooms in their home. Follow for more gardening tips and inspo! 🪴🌸 #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardening #gardentok #gardeningtiktok #plantsoftiktok #houseplants #indoorgarden #farmhousestyle #farmhousedecor #plantdecor #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningforbeginners
Are you growing Serendipity alliums yet? This stunning, easy-care perennial is a summer bloomer that adds charm to mixed borders and cottage gardens. 🌸 Perfect for Zones 4-8, it thrives in sun or part sun, blooms in mid-late summer, reaching 20” tall and 15” wide. Bonus: it’s deer and rabbit resistant and a magnet for pollinators! 🐝✨ Will you plant it this spring? Save and share this with a friend who’d love wants to grow a low-maintenance flower garden. 💜 #purpleflowers #cottagegarden #gardentips #gardeninglife #gardeninglove #gardentok #flowergardening #perennials #flowergardenideas #gardening101 #cottagegardening #perennialplant #perennialflowers #flowertok #gardeningtiktok
Amaryllis is a beautiful winter flower that's easy to grow. Here's how to plant them: When purchasing bulbs: * Select the largest bulbs available because larger bulbs typically produce more flowers. * Avoid bulbs with signs of mold, decay or injury. * They should be firm and dry. Choose a pot that's slightly larger than the bulb. Fill it with well-draining sterile potting mix and plant the bulb with the pointed end up. Don’t cover it more than 2/3 of the way. Water it well and place it in a warm, sunny spot. In a few weeks, you'll see the flower stalk emerge. Once it blooms, you'll enjoy weeks of beautiful flowers. Amaryllis is a great way to get your bloom on and add color to your home during the cold winter months. And it's not too late to plant them!  I ordered my amaryllis bulbs from @whiteflowerfarm and they’ve still got lots of great bulbs available. This amaryllis variety is called ‘Velvet Nymph’ and is underplanted with Frosty Ferns.  So get your bloom on this winter and grow some amaryllis. Save this post and share it with a friend who’d love would love to grow these big beautiful flowers indoors too. And follow for more easy flower gardening tips and inspiration. 🌺 #amaryllis #indoorgardening #indoorgarden #redflowers #easyflowers #gardentok #gardening #flowergarden #flowergardening #gardeningtips #flowergardenideas
Indoor gardening is such a rewarding way to bring life and warmth to your home, especially during the winter months! My houseplants are thriving, adding fresh greenery to the space, while the gorgeous blooms of my amaryllis are a real mood booster. They really spruce up the dreary winter days and brighten up the room. It’s amazing how these little bursts of nature can transform the atmosphere, making my home feel cozy and full of vitality. 🪴 In this space, I’m growing: Amaryllis Fantasy Amaryllis Sweet Star Ficus elastica burgundy Zz plant raven Aglaonema Silver Bay Fiddle leaf fig African violet Before decorating your home with plants and flowers, take a moment to assess your space’s natural light. Every plant has unique light needs—some thrive in bright sunlight, while others prefer low-light conditions. Finding the right spot for each plant ensures they’ll flourish and bring life to your home.  Here are a few easy-care plants that can adapt to a variety of light conditions: 🪴Snake Plant: Thrives in low to bright indirect light and is nearly impossible to kill 🪴ZZ Plant: A hardy plant that tolerates low light and minimal care. 🪴Pothos: A fast-growing vine that does well in low to medium light. 🪴Philodendron: Adaptable and forgiving, it grows beautifully in moderate to bright indirect light. These plants are perfect for beginners and can handle a range of conditions, making them ideal for any home! #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #indoorgarden #indoorgardening #pottedplants #plantsoftiktok #plantparent
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Indoor gardening is such a rewarding way to bring life and warmth to your home, especially during the winter months! My houseplants are thriving, adding fresh greenery to the space, while the gorgeous blooms of my amaryllis are a real mood booster. They really spruce up the dreary winter days and brighten up the room. It’s amazing how these little bursts of nature can transform the atmosphere, making my home feel cozy and full of vitality. 🪴 In this space, I’m growing: Amaryllis Fantasy Amaryllis Sweet Star Ficus elastica burgundy Zz plant raven Aglaonema Silver Bay Fiddle leaf fig African violet Before decorating your home with plants and flowers, take a moment to assess your space’s natural light. Every plant has unique light needs—some thrive in bright sunlight, while others prefer low-light conditions. Finding the right spot for each plant ensures they’ll flourish and bring life to your home. Here are a few easy-care plants that can adapt to a variety of light conditions: 🪴Snake Plant: Thrives in low to bright indirect light and is nearly impossible to kill 🪴ZZ Plant: A hardy plant that tolerates low light and minimal care. 🪴Pothos: A fast-growing vine that does well in low to medium light. 🪴Philodendron: Adaptable and forgiving, it grows beautifully in moderate to bright indirect light. These plants are perfect for beginners and can handle a range of conditions, making them ideal for any home! #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardentips #gardeningtips #gardeningtiktok #indoorgarden #indoorgardening #pottedplants #plantsoftiktok #plantparent
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