Cut Flowers

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Growing cut flowers in your garden is satisfying and beautiful experience. Nothing is easier than walking out into the garden and cutting some blooming flowers to bring indoors. These cut flower varieties are reliable, beautiful and smell great!

Franz Kafka’ is a charming miniature pompon dahlia known for its perfectly round, 2–3 inch blooms in a rich lilac-pink color. The plants typically grow 3–4 feet tall and produce a steady supply of flowers that are excellent for cutting. Thriving in full sun and well-drained soil, this variety blooms from midsummer until the first frost. For best results, plant the tubers 4–6 inches deep after the last danger of frost. In colder regions (zones 3–7), the tubers should be dug up and stored indoors over winter.

Spread: 2-4 InchesCup Size: n/aBloom Time: Early SpringColor: Yellow, Orange-RedFoliage Color: GreenDaffodils signal spring is here! One of the most popular flower bulbs planted on home landscape. Glorious gold, lemon-yellow, and snowy white blooms are often accented with contrasting trumpets or centers and vary in height from two inches to two feet with flowers in elegant proportion. Easy to grow and survive almost anywhere.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.

The Thomas Edison dahlia is a classic American variety that was first introduced in 1929 and is still widely regarded as one of the finest purple dinnerplate dahlias available. This vigorous plant grows strong and produces an abundance of large, rich purple blooms throughout the season. Its impressive flowers make it an excellent choice for the back of perennial borders, where it can add height and bold color, and it’s also a favorite for cutting gardens thanks to its steady supply of beautiful blooms.

Benary's Giant Bright Pink zinnias are celebrated for their dazzling, vivid pink blooms and impressive growth characteristics. Originating from the Benary breeding program in Germany, this zinnia variety was introduced to provide a bold, eye-catching color with the resilience and robustness that zinnias are known for. The flowers are large and fully double, featuring a vibrant, bright pink hue that adds a lively splash of color to gardens and floral arrangements. Each bloom showcases densely packed, ruffled petals that give it a full, rounded appearance, enhancing its visual appeal. Benary's Giant Bright Pink zinnias typically reach heights of 24 to 36 inches and have a bushy, upright growth habit, making them well-suited for garden beds, borders, and cutting gardens. They begin blooming in mid-summer and continue to produce their striking flowers until the first frost. These zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, showing excellent heat tolerance and resistance to common garden pests. With their vibrant pink color, substantial flower size, and long-lasting blooms, Benary's Giant Bright Pink zinnias are a stunning addition to any garden or floral display.

Produces beautiful pale-pink blooms on sturdy stems. These make great cut-flowers and add a beautiful touch in mixed bouquets. Will attract beneficial insects to a pollinator garden. Also known as Chinese hound's tongue.

Linda’s Baby is a charming and beautifully formed ball dahlia known for its exceptional symmetry and neat, rounded blooms. Though the flowers are on the smaller side, they make a big impact with their soft pink and peach tones that add warmth and elegance to the garden. This mid- to late-summer bloomer is easy to grow and produces an abundance of flowers, making it a favorite for both garden displays and cut arrangements. Plants thrive in full sun, where they reward growers with even more blooms throughout the season.

Zinderella Purple zinnias are a captivating and elegant variety distinguished by their unique, full blooms and striking color. Originating from innovative breeding programs aimed at creating distinctive and resilient zinnias, Zinderella Purple was developed to offer gardeners a bold and sophisticated option for their floral displays. These zinnias are renowned for their large, fully double flowers that showcase a rich, deep purple hue with a subtle sheen. The blooms are characterized by their tightly packed, ruffled petals, giving them a lush, rounded appearance reminiscent of a pom-pom. Typically growing to a height of 12 to 18 inches, Zinderella Purple zinnias have a compact, bushy growth habit that makes them ideal for garden beds, borders, and containers. They begin blooming in mid-summer and continue to produce their stunning flowers well into the fall. Zinderella Purple zinnias thrive in well-drained soil and full sun, and they are valued for their heat tolerance and resistance to pests. With their rich color, unique flower form, and extended blooming period, Zinderella Purple zinnias add a touch of elegance and vibrancy to any garden or floral arrangement.

Beautiful yellow blooms with sweet fragrance! Hyacinth are one of the most popular flowers around coveted for their beauty and smell. Having Hyacinths in your flower garden will make sure you catch fragrant smells with the wind. Excellent container flower to bring indoors when they begin to bloom. Grow well in rock gardens, borders, and pots.Water in fall to help good root growth before ground freezes. Do not water in excess during summer when bulb is dormant.Care: Use low nitrogen fertilizer in fall and spring. After blooming leave foliage and water weekly. This will help with root growth. When leaves turn yellow and die back foliage may be removed. Placing mulch over plant during winter will help keep plant dormant and protected.Cut Flowers:Hyacinths make excellent cut flowers. Cut as many as needed and bring indoors to enjoy their beauty and scent.

A mix of our large flowering crocus varieties! Crocus are the earliest of flowers to arrive in spring. Excellent for lawns, borders, containers and rock gardens. Crocus come in a variety of colors that look great in any flower garden. Crocus are small clump-forming perennials that are have small blooms.

Tiny daffodils with several blooms per stem! A fragrant Daffodil with white petals surrounding small, buttercup yellow centers. Petals open with yellow hints and grow paler with as they mature. With 3-5 blooms per stem, this little flower puts on quite the show!  

The most popular and America's favorite daffodil! Dutch Master, also known as King Alfred, is perfect for borders, rock gardens and naturalizing yards. A mid-spring bloomer that has large cups and bright yellow color.  

Dahlia ‘Jowey Fantasy’ is prized for its truly eye-catching blend of colors. The ball-shaped blooms reach about 4–4½ inches across and display a striking mix of white, red, and yellow all within a single flower—an uncommon combination for dahlias. Each bloom is made up of neatly arranged, slightly curved petals that create a full, rounded form. Strong, upright stems hold the flowers high above the plant, making them perfect for cutting and garden display. Growing about 3–4 feet tall, this variety thrives in full sun and well-drained, fertile soil, producing a steady show of blooms from midsummer until the first frost. Ideal for borders, bouquets, and pollinator-friendly gardens, it performs well in zones 3–10.