How to Start and Grow a Cutting Garden

Grow beautiful cutting flowers in your own backyard with our cut flower garden guide. In this section, you’ll find tips for planting, caring for, and harvesting flowers. These flowers will bring color and fragrance to your home throughout the season.

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  • The Best Sunflowers to Grow at Home. All our favorites for cutting, birds, and more.
  • How To Start a Cutting Garden. Learn how to create a cutting garden in your own backyard and enjoy fresh bouquets. It’s easy for beginners.
  • Best Cutting Flowers for Beginners. Looking for blooms that are easy to grow and perfect for snipping? Check out our list of the Best Cutting Flowers for Beginners.
  • Old Fashioned Cutting Flowers. Step back in time and enjoy our charming collection of classic flowers for cutting. They are ideal for adding a timeless touch to any bouquet.
  • Fall Cutting Flowers. These flowers bring the warmth of autumn colors to your home. Each arrangement becomes a cozy masterpiece.
  • How to Grow Sunflowers. Experience the joy of growing sunflowers in your garden. It’s simple and rewarding, bringing sunshine to any space.
  • How to Grow Zinnias. Brighten your garden with zinnias! Learn how to grow these vibrant and easy-to-care-for flowers that add a splash of color all season long.
  • How to Grow Cosmos. These are the perfect flowers for beginners. They come in lovely white and pinks and are a favorite for pollinators.
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By Katie Shaw

Katie lives in Virginia with her husband, three daughters, a chocolate lab, and over thirty chickens. She loves creating simple tutorials for sourdough, bread, and soap. Her recipes, articles, and YouTube videos reach millions of people per year.

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  1. I have been looking for a good list of cut flowers for a while now. Thank you so much for this. I retired 2 years ago and finally had my own vegetable garden this year. I learned a lot. Mostly, that o don’t need nearly as many tomato plants lol. My thoughts are to intermingle fruits and vegetables. I enjoyed having the marigolds in my garden which got me to thinking to plant cut flowers. They hanks again. Tina