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! 🌸
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