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Cutting Gardens - Planting Flowers for Bouquets
Cutting gardens or cut flower gardens are a great way to bring your garden indoors. Well planned cutting gardens can grow enough flowers to create bouqets for the entire growing season.

 


Cutting garden beds from lawn area
I hope you can help me with some advice. I live in Nth Queensland, about a hour out of Townsville. I am creating a new garden bed on ground which is presently a thick growing lawn.

Cutting Garden
The cutting garden has a long and colourful history. As early as the 16th century, gardeners grew flowers in beds especially for picking, where they could be cut to decorate the house.

While cutting gardens often look beautiful at the peak of the season, this is incidental. So, because they are not intended for display, a purely utilitarian layout makes the most sense.

Plant a cutting garden. With a designated cutting bed, you can plant and cut without worry.

A cutting garden allows you to bring in the beauty of your rose garden without slicing into the beauty of your landscape.

My cutting garden is divided into five 2.5 ft. x 32 ft. long raised beds. The paths are lined with landscape fabric to stifle weeds.

Designing a cutting garden is a great activity for those long, cold winter nights.

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The Cutting Garden
The client's brief was to create a traditional cutting garden. The triangular site, set within a country-style garden and measuring roughly 15 x 15 x 28 feet, is open and sunny.

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What she doesn't see from the house is her cutting garden. Given the shade cast by her trees, she had to locate its sun-loving perennials in the only clearing she had, the patch of ground beside her road.

Sow seeds in full sun in rows in a cutting garden, in groups or scattered among tall perennials in a border, or in empty spaces in a container after you set in transplants of other annuals.

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Dahlias are a long-lasting flower with showy blooms that range in color and size to fit most cutting Gardens. Plant dahlias two to three inches deep only after the last spring frost.

Instead, I advocate the rampant cutting garden in four easy steps. 1. Put on a weight belt, and dig up three times more plot than you need. 2.

gardeners plant special cutting gardens. These may consist of only a few plants in particular or numerous varieties. Flowering bulbs, perennials, annuals, ornamental grasses, and many shrubs make excellent candidates for cutting.

The taller varieties, which are so useful in cutting gardens, may not be readily available as plants at garden centers and should be started from seed.

shade perennials for a cutting garden What are the best choices for the pacific northwest in a perennial garden with only morning sun. Also, the plants need to be upright and not lean out over ...

---Include bearded iris in the cutting garden; although not long lasting, iris blooms are fragrant, striking cut flowers, the seed pods can be used in arrangements as well.
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12. Add raised beds for vegetable, herb and cutting gardens. Growing your own produce and easy-care annual flowers for summer arrangements save money. Plus, raised beds take less time to weed.

Sow Wildflower Seeds Now. Larkspur is a favorite in the cutting garden.
Fallen Fruit? Clean up mummified or fallen fruit and any diseased plants and leaves should be removed and composted.

More Tips and Tricks fro Growing Your Own Cutting Garden Containers : Life on the Balcony September 3, 2008 at 4:41 pm
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The English cottage garden can serve many purposes - as a vegetable patch, a cutting garden, a place to sit, and a place to dine while enjoying the sights and sounds of your own backyard.

WIDE ROW GARDENING - A method in which vegetables and cutting gardens are laid out usually two to three feet wide instead of a single file row of plants. This is to be efficient in spacing the plants. Many plants grow together.

Often, annuals are planted in rows. This method is used when a cutting garden is being grown. To do this, dig a shallow trench not more than 1 inch deep with a trowel, or your fingers, and then place the seed in the trench.

Raised beds elevate plants to a convenient working level, making them easier to tend and enjoy. They're great for vegetable or cutting gardens.

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Many annuals, wildflowers, and vegetables can be seeded directly in the garden, either broadcast over a bed to give a planted-by-Nature look or sown in the traditional rows of a vegetable or cutting garden.

while no where near as complete, Armitage's Garden Perennials: A Color Encyclopedia is chock full of great photos and info, although the gaps can be disconcerting at times (Doc, no lavender listing!?) Those with a bent for the cutting garden ...

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