3 pick-your-own flowers from our seed collection you have to try
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Tijd nodig om dit artikel te lezen: 3 min
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Tijd nodig om dit artikel te lezen: 3 min
The new seed collection is online and there is a lot of beauty in our offer. For those who can't see the forest for the trees, I occasionally share my personal favorites. In this blog post, I choose 3 cut flowers that you should definitely try. I don't have to do anything, Angelo! Agreed, but the three top picks below are really worth having in your cutting garden and being able to make beautiful bouquets all summer long. Promise!
The zinnia Oklahoma comes in different colors, from pink to peach and white. They produce many medium-sized, rounded flowers. They are beautiful, high-quality cut flowers with long stems that stay beautiful in a vase for a long time.
Zinnias are light germinators. It's better not to cover the seeds with soil.
I have a new favorite sunflower: the Astra Rose Cream.Its shape is a bit atypical, but the color is amazing. Multiple flower stems grow on the same plant and the sunflowers vary in color between old pink, bronze, and gold. It is very suitable as a cut flower and lasts a long time in a vase.
Sunflowers germinate easily and are very grateful additions to your (cutting) garden.
If you don't have scabiosa in your garden yet, you absolutely must try it next year.Scabiosa or pincushion flower produces long stems and is an excellent cut flower. There are many beautiful colors available, bees love them, and they even stand out cheerfully in your border. Provide some support or plant them a bit closer together.
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In this video, I reveal which three cut flowers absolutely belong in your garden.