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Snapdragons - Snapdragons are among the most popular flowers for cutting. Growers delight in the production of tall, charming flower spikes. Cold hardy snapdragons can also be sowed easily in succession for extended bloom window. Sunflowers - Sunflowers are often among the first cut flowers to grow for beginners. Johnny's Flower Grower's Library houses articles on a range of topics, including specific planting and harvesting guidance on individual flower crops. One of the most frequently-referenced is a report from Johnny's Flower Product Manager, Hillary Alger on 3 Easy, Reliable & Productive Cut Flowers.As outlined in the article, sunflowers, zinnias, and rudbeckias rank as tier-1 cuts because they Floral Baskets: Floral baskets are flower arrangements with varied depths. The flowers used for floral baskets should be decided based on the depth of the basket. As flower baskets are popular gifts for Mother's Day, Christmas or New Year's, adding a fresh cut collection of your favorite flowers in a harmonious arrangement will do the trick. 3. Refresh the Water Every 2-3 Days. Recut the stems with each change of water. 4. Add Bleach. If the vase is clear glass, you may want to add a tablespoon of bleach to the water so it remains clear. If you have flowers like stock or kale, bleach will prevent them from smelling. 5. Find the Perfect Spot. As we explained earlier, the best way to cut flower garden is when the temperatures are cool, usually early morning, alternatively late night. If you want to cut the stem properly, make sure to make a 45-degree angle cut at the designed stem length. After cutting the bloom, place it directly into a bucket filled with cold water. Clip and Snip the Stems and Leaves. Time to snip. Carefully spread out your fresh cut flowers and greenery, and cut the stems at an angle about an inch from the bottom (or shorter, depending on your vase) using garden shears. That's right, you should get a pair of good quality garden shears and leave your scissors for cutting paper. 4.Reap the Harvest. Collect several clean buckets to use solely for harvesting your cut flowers. Harvest your bouquet at the coolest part of the day. It is imperative that you avoid plunging your freshly cut flowers into a dirty bucket. If you harvest in the morning, wait until the morning dew evaporates. Cut an inch off the stem of all the flowers, and remove any leaves that fall below the water line. If included, add the second flower food packet to the fresh water. On the fourth day after receiving the bouquet, change the water again, and cut approximately ½" to an inch off the stems of the flowers. For the best results and longest life of Plant type: Perennial. Zones: 5-9. Bloom time: Late spring until frost. Height/spread: 1 to 6 feet tall and wide. Salvia (ornamental sage) is a must in the cutting garden because of its long bloom time, aromatic foliage, and spiky purple flowers. As a bonus, you can also dry the leaves to add to potpourri. Follow the stem a few nodes down, cutting at a 45° angle. This increases the surface area, improving water uptake and preventing the bottom of the cut from sitting flush with the base of the vase. Ensure at least two sets of leaves, but preferably three, are left on the stem you are cutting. Note: This post may contain affiliate links that won't change your price but may share some commission. Why Start a Cut Flower Garden. Best Flowers To Grow For A Home Cutting Garden. #1 CO
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