⚡ SheetCraft is experimental — send feedback or vote on guides to help us improve.

Growing a Cut Flower Garden

mediumGardening2-4 hours8 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Ensure all tools are handled with care to avoid injury during digging and cutting.

Tools Needed

long-handled narrow blade spadestainless steel
Buy →
fingernail scissorsprecision cutting
Buy →

Materials

compost or aged manureorganic soil amendment(as needed for blending)
Buy →
light sandy soilwell-draining potting mix(enough for 3-4 inch pots)
Buy →

Steps

1
Prepare the planting spot by removing all weeds and blending compost or aged manure into the earth to ensure fertility.
Tip: Use a spade to cut the soil diagonally for easier excavation.
2
For early blooming, start bulbs in 3-to 4-inch pots with light sandy soil in a warm area (60° to 70°F).
Tip: Place bulbs with their tips just above the surface.
3
Water the potted bulbs thoroughly at first, then sparingly until leaves show considerable growth.
Tip: This method can make flowers bloom three or four weeks sooner.
4
Transplant the plants into the open ground in late May or June once the soil is thoroughly warm.
Tip: In northern climates, wait until after the middle of June for optimal growth.
5
Thin out the weakest seedlings using fingernail scissors to prevent crowding.
Tip: Proper spacing allows for better air circulation.
6
Water the plants during dry spells during the first year to establish the root system.
Tip: Maintain consistent moisture to avoid stressing the young plants.
7
Monitor for fall frost; if danger is present, lift plants into pots or boxes and move them indoors.
Tip: This ensures they continue to bloom without a check.
8
Harvest blooms and cut back the plants. If using bulbs, dig them up before frost and cut tops to within 2 inches of the apex.
Tip: Cure bulbs in sun and air for a week before storing.

Pro Tips

  • To ensure a lasting bed, avoid heavy cutting of the crop until at least two years after setting.
  • Cease cutting in June or early July to avoid weakening the root system.

Was this guide helpful?

Sources

Synthesized from 9 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Manual of GardeningView →
Old Farmer's AlmanacView →
Gutenberg: Home Vegetable GardeningView →
Old Farmer's AlmanacView →
Gutenberg: A-B-C of Vegetable GardeningView →
Cornell ExtensionView →
Gutenberg: War Gardens GuideView →
Cornell ExtensionView →
Old Farmer's AlmanacView →