Flowers for Cutting: Five of my Faves
I don’t know about you, but I’m a fresh flower fanatic. I’ve learned to make friends with faux as well, but I always try to fit a little flower money in my grocery budget each week for a fresh bouquet of something. And one of the great things about summer is that I usually have something great in my yard that I can cut for inside the house as well.
So, if you’re thinking about landscape plants or container gardens for the summer season, you might want to consider some of my faves.
1. Hydrangeas
I just bought this bush and planted it this season, and already I’ve had several new blooms. Click here to read all about growing hydrangeas.
I had a gorgeous huge blue one at my previous house that I had grown from a cutting from my grandmother’s bush that she had for years. I so regret not bringing a cut of it with me to this house and I’m seriously considering sneaking over to my old house one night and snipping some off. Anybody want to go with me?
2. Peonies
I’m enamored with this flower. Maybe it’s because they only bloom for a short time and then they’re gone until next year, or maybe it’s because I have to guard the little buds with my life against the bunnies eating them before I can snip them and bring them in. But, whatever it is, they’re amazing. And they smell heavenly. Click here to read more on how to grow them.
3. Knockout Roses
When our landscaper was proposing a plan for our yard, he had me at the words, “roses on a stone wall”, because even though I live in Tennessee, I love anything English garden-esque. And this year, the roses went wild and so did I.
For a couple weeks, there were so many blooms I couldn’t fill the vases fast enough. These flowers are a great choice for the Wow Factor indoors and out. For more info on how to grow Knockout Roses, click here.
4. Hibiscus
5. Zinnias
If I had to choose, I think Zinnias are my favorite of all the cutting flowers I grow myself. They come in so many great colors and they just scream “Summer!” when brought indoors. You can grow them from seed or buy the plants for instant gratification. These are perfect for putting in a cute bottle or vase and bringing to a friend. This planter of them was from a couple of years ago. I haven’t bought mine yet for this year, but I’m on the lookout.
This pic is a great example of how great they look in vases. Ahh, gorgeous.
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Hope this gives you some inspiration! What kinds of flowers do you grow for cutting?
redfly
May 18, 2012 @ 12:59 pm
Beautiful! We recently moved to Dallas,Texas, and I had to leave my hydrangeas and peonies behind. 🙁 I was so sad, I loved them both. Now I am trying to figure out all the beautiful plants for around here.
Melissa
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Anna
May 18, 2012 @ 2:16 pm
We do zinnias, too! Actually, this year we have a whole bunch that seem to have come up on their own from last year's bunch. My daughter LOVES to see them blooming 🙂
The Rosegarden in Malevik
May 18, 2012 @ 9:02 pm
Hi Julie
Just wonderful post…..
it is so lovley cutting fresh flowers……
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Wendy G. Ewurum: Blog Author
May 20, 2012 @ 5:54 am
i'm just as in love with fresh flowersJulie but i must say i adore the peonies from this post. totally fab thanks
jennibell
May 21, 2012 @ 3:18 am
yes, this was *great* inspiration — thank you!!! I've wanted some knockout roses for awhile. . .
Debra Kapellakis
May 23, 2012 @ 5:51 am
lovely
Lauren Dootson
June 30, 2012 @ 4:20 pm
I have knock out roses in the front yard and peonies and tiger lilies in the back! I cut them as soon as they bloom because the heat makes the petals wilt sooo fast here! (I'm in Indiana, you'd think it shouldn't get so hot here!)