Get a look at what's blooming right now.
And now, just maybe, you’re eager to start a cut-flower garden to adorn your tabletop and windowsills with homegrown flowers.
A bountiful new cutting garden was first on our wish list for the Victory Garden, and expert Margaret Hensel was on hand to help us — and you — design one The Victory Garden has always demonstrated ...
Flowers make us happy, and it doesn’t get any fresher than harvesting from your own back yard! “It’s rewarding to grow ...
Raising cutting garden flowers to display in your home is one of the biggest joys of gardening. Whether it's a fragrant posy of sweet peas, a jug of daffodils, or a singular dahlia to marvel at, they ...
Elizabeth has worked since 2010 as a writer and consultant covering gardening, permaculture, and sustainable living. She has also written a number of books and e-books on gardens and gardening. Haley ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Fabulous flowers in every room add a decorating accent, as well as a feeling of warmth and hospitality, to your home. While this might be the main goal of a ...
Every spring, I cut fragrant lilac stems from the two bushes flanking my front gate at my home on Long Island, N.Y., and set them in a vase indoors, where their fragrance perfumes the entire first ...
WASHINGTON — A cutting garden, also known as a cut flower garden, is a garden specifically for growing flowers that will be cut! The idea is that you can then bring them indoors for bouquets and ...
When selecting flowers for a cutting garden, research their bloom time and length, Watson says. Sweet peas, larkspur and pot marigold tend to bloom early in the summer. Zinnias, sunflowers and cone ...
I was recently at my friend Jennifer’s home catching up. Before I left, she ran to her kitchen, “Oh, I have something for you before you leave!” She returned with the sweetest collection of spring ...
Roses are ideal cut flowers. The best time to cut them is just as the buds are starting to open. Few garden flowers make better cut-flower choices than the rose, and June is the peak month to cut them ...