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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
Starting snapdragons from seed this year? Here are a few do’s and don’ts for starting the seeds indoors.🌸 1. Buy seeds from a quality grower. You’ll have greater germination rates. 2. Don’t sow more than one variety per cell tray or container. Different varieties germinate at different rates.  3. Label every cell or pot well with plant variety and the date sowed. You wont remember them later if you don’t. And  keep seed packets for easy reference. 4. Pre-moisten your seed starting mix. Don’t use regular potting mix when starting seeds indoors.  5. Snapdragons need light to germinate so don’t bury the seeds.  6. You don’t need to use a heat mat when starting snapdragons. 7. Avoid watering seedlings from above. Bottom water only so you don’t disturb the seedlings  8. Check seedlings often to make sure they don’t dry out. 9. You don’t need to sow every seed in the packet. It’s ok to save some for next year. 10. Give seedlings enough time to harden off before planting them outdoors. They need that time to acclimate! Got any questions about starting snapdragons from seed? Drop them in the comments below!🌸 Try this, save this tiktok so you remember it later when you are ready to sow your seeds, and follow for more flower gardening inspo!🌸 #flower #snapdragon #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden #cottagegarden #seedstarting #flowergarden #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardening #gardentok #gardeningtips #gardeninghacks
Like does he even know me? 😂🌸🫶🏻 Want to grow a beautiful low maintenance cottage garden in 2025? Follow and grow with me! 🌷🌸 #flower #cottagegarden #flowergarden #gardenvibes #gardeningforbeginners #gardentok #gardeningtips #cutflowergarden #flowergardening #flowergardenideas
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
Confession time: For years, my garden used to be a respectable spread of petunias, impatiens, and pansies. Sure, they were pretty, but let’s be honest, a little predictable. Then, I got into my cut flower gardening obsession, tested out some different blooms to grow, and met strawflowers. They burst with every color imaginable, invaded my seed packets, and bloomed their way into my heart (and every square inch of my sunny borders ever since). Have you tried growing them yet?  They are easy-care, low-maintenance, and are so gorgeous to boot. And now, I’m a full-blown strawflower addict, and I’m here to share my obsession with you. Wait until you see how easy these pretty blooms are to grow! Save this post and share it with a friend who’d love to grow them too. And follow for more flower gardening inspo! 🌸  #flower #cutflowergarden #cutflowergarden #cuttinggarden #cottagegarden #seedstarting #flowergarden #flowergardening #flowergardenideas #gardening #gardentok #gardeningtips #strawflower
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

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