Grow Your Own Cut Flowers
Amateur Gardening|March 17, 2018

With the right mix of perennials, annuals and bulbs, you can have fresh-cut flowers all summer long. Camilla Phelps chooses her pick of the bunch.

Camilla Phelps
Grow Your Own Cut Flowers

What a treat it is to walk into a house and be greeted by the scent and sight of fresh flowers. But why wait for a special occasion and an expensive trip to the florist? You don’t need a dedicated cutting patch or loads of space to grow flowers that look as good in a vase as they do in your garden. If you choose the right mix of plants, you can fill your house with flowers all summer long – with minimal bald patches in your beds.

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