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Cut Flowers for the Garden
Flower bouquets make everyone smile, and why not indulge yourself each day by creating flower arrangements from your own garden? Plants that look great in a flower border also do well as cut flowers.

Growing cut flowers
Buying cut flowers can be costly, so why not try growing your own in the garden?

Books
Cut Flowers of the World: A Complete Reference for Growers and Florists, by Ben-Erik van Wyk and Johannes Maree
The Complete Book of Cut Flower Care, by Mary Jane Vaughan
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Caring for Cut Flowers
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Perennials for Cut Flowers
Growing perennials for cut flowers is a wonderful thing to do in the garden and this list contains the most commonly used plants.

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A pocketful of posies can be hard on the pocketbook, especially if you select some of the priciest cut flowers these days. According to the U.S.

Cut flowers. Cut flowers in your garden in the morning before the dew has dried, or in the early evening. With stem-cutting shears or sharp pruners, snip above a node or dormant bud to spur new blooms.

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Freesia makes an excellent cut flower and is often used in mixed bouquets. Flowers can have double or single blooms and come in a wide range of colors. Cut flowers when the first lower floret starts to open.

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And while cut flowers are by far the most popular for this holiday, there are potted blooming flowers to choose from. Azaleas, cyclamens, hydrangeas and potted bulbs are all available, and can last for several weeks.
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Cut stock when buds are halfway to two thirds open. Look for sturdy stems where the lower positioned flowers are not dried out.

Keeping Cut Flowers Fresh While Harvesting
When it comes to harvesting cut flowers, some âE˜tricks of the trade' can be practiced to help ensure the viability of plants.

Cut flowers back to about 6 inches after the first fall frost. Let the stems sit in the ground for a week so eyes can form.
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Cut flowers at peak of bloom, and to dry hang upside down in a dark closet to retain as much color as possible. For a seed crop, allow flower heads to remain on the plant where they mature later in the season.

With cut flowers available year-round from florists, why would anyone want to grow their own? There are many reasons once you think about it.

Fresh cut flowers are the best and easiest way to bring the outdoors in and liven up any interior, especially when the weather's gloomy. Plus, you can't go wrong with a fresh arrangement as a hostess present! ...

A Fiesta of Cut Flowers
Zinnias are one of the easiest and most plentiful cut flowers to grow for fresh arrangements. Given fresh water every couple of days, zinnias will stay in prime condition in a vase for more than a week.

Zinnia make good cut flowers.
Propagation:
Zinnias are grown from seed. Zinnia seeds can be directly seeded into your flower garden, or seeded indoors for transplanting later. Start seedling indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost in your area.

Want to make your cut flowers stay as fresh as possible? Use homemade solutions to get longer-lasting blooms.

Zinnias make fine cut flowers because of their long straight stems and large flowers. The flowers attract bees and butterflies.

Uses: Garden Shrub, Cut Flowers, Standard Topiary
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Penstemon make good cut flowers.
Propagation:
Penstemon are grown from seeds. Sow Penstemon seeds directly into your flower garden after all danger of frost has past and the soil has warmed. Or, start them indoors.

Before placing cut flowers in a vase, store them in a cool location that is free from light until you are ready to do the arranging.

Asters make excellent cut flowers and, depending on specific species, generally grow between 10 to 24 inches.
Chrysanthemum: Chrysanthemum is a genus that contains many hardy perennials including marguerites, mums, and daises.

Grandifloras - This is a cross between the Hybrid and Floribundas and is perfect cut flowers. Some only produce one bloom per stem while others cluster.
Shrub Roses - Wonderful low growing hedge type shrubs that produce hardy roses.

Some varieties respond better as cut flowers than others, with Heaven Scent lasting up to nine days in a vase. We often enjoy the beauty of magnolias inside by picking them when they are first opening,with at least one or two tepals unfurled.

If you're into green gardening, and want some great color for landscaping and cut flowers, bearded iris can fill the bill.

To keep your vine productive, cut flowers frequently and remove the faded blossoms. Once summer heat arrives, your vine might turn brown and die, which is normal. At that point, you can pull it out and replant with something else.

I have earned money by selling vegetables, plants and cut flowers to local nurseries, grocery stores and restaurants.

Common Yarrow has fern-like foliage and can be used for cut flowers. The Achillea species typically has pink flowers but cultivars can provide white or red blooms as well.

Large-blossomed annuals such as zinnia are easy to deadhead: just pinch or cut flowers back to the next branch. With smaller-flowered plants like floss flower (Ageratum), it's easier to shear the flower heads off with pruning or hedge shears.

The 3 to 4-1/2 inch flowers are double or semi-double and long lasting as cut flowers. Best when grown in the full sun, 'Cherokee Sunset' plants are about 24 to 30 inches tall, spreading about a foot.

What is the best time of day to cut flowers? For indoor arrangements, flowers should be cut during the morning or evening. The heat of the mid-day may prove to be exhausting for the flowers and they will fade sooner.

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Or, if you want to grow them long-stemmed for cut flowers, plant your zinnias closer together and pinch off lower shoots to encourage tall growth instead. Water zinnias regularly, keeping soil moist, but avoid overwatering. Water more in hot climates.

Triumph tulips make good cut flowers and work well for forcing into bloom indoors. They retain the classic cuplike shape of their single tulip parents.
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Planting Layout
If you are growing glads primarily for cut flowers, you may want to plant them in rows, as you would vegetables. It is easier to prepare the area, stake and tend the plants, and harvest flower stalks when they grow in neat rows.

Whether it's a climber such as a honeysuckle or Boston ivy, or a plant for cut flowers such as an Aster or Baby's Breath, the attraction has always been the repeat performance each year...the reliability.

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Coral bells, whose lovely foliage makes a handsome edge, are an all-season flowering plant, and they provide unusual cut flowers. Baby pansies, violas, portulaca, ageratum, dwarf double nasturtium and dwarf marigolds are multi-colored flowers.

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You can also specify fragrant flowers, long bloomers, xerics and cut flowers. You can also move your selected plants through the year and see when they will sprout, their relative sizes, flower and foliage colors and when they will die back.

You'll also be able to enjoy the golden blooms in vases since they make excellent cut flowers.
Like the Japanese Iris, this one is quite at home when planted close to water.

They are versatile plants, are relatively easy to grow. They provide beauty both outside in mass plantings that attract butterflies and wildlife, and inside as cut flowers and in dried flower arrangements.

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