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35 Best Flowers to Grow in A Cutting Garden for Beautiful Bouquets

By Matthew Lynch
March 3, 2024
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Are you looking to bring a burst of natural beauty into your home with freshly cut flowers? Cultivating a cutting garden dedicated to growing blooms perfect for bouquets can be a fulfilling and delightful hobby. Not only do you get to enjoy the vivid colors and fragrances in your garden, but you also have the pleasure of creating personalized floral arrangements for your living space or to give as gifts. Below, discover a curated selection of the 35 best flowers that are sure to flourish in a cutting garden and add elegance to any bouquet.

1.Roses – Timeless and elegant, roses are a must-have for any cutting garden. With their wide range of colors and varieties, they can be the centerpiece of any floral arrangement.

2.Peonies – Beloved for their lush, full blooms and sweet scent, peonies make an opulent addition to bouquets.

3.Zinnias – Easy to grow and available in a multitude of colors, zinnias offer a cheerful pop of color.

4.Dahlias – With their unique geometric petals, dahlias come in sizes from small to dinner plate and are guaranteed showstoppers.

5.Sunflowers – Known for their large, sunny heads, sunflowers stand tall and command attention in any bouquet.

6.Lavender – Its soothing scent and delicate purple spikes make lavender an excellent filler for bouquets.

7.Lilies – Elegant and aromatic, lilies have large blooms that come in many vibrant colors and patterns.

8.Snapdragons – These tall flowers add height and interest to arrangements with their dragon-shaped blossoms.

9.Dianthus (Carnations) – Often used as a filler flower, dianthus comes in sweet patterns and is long-lasting once cut.

10.Sweet Peas – Known for their enchanting fragrance and ruffled petals, sweet peas add romance to any bouquet.

11.Marigolds – With their rich golden hues, marigolds can brighten up any arrangement while also being easy to grow.

12.Tulips – A classic choice for cutting gardens, tulips offer an array of colors and shapes for elegant spring bouquets.

13.Delphiniums – Towering spires covered in flowers provide height and a touch of drama with their stunning shades of blue.

14.Cosmos – Airy and whimsical, cosmos flowers are excellent at filling out an arrangement with grace.

15.Hydrangeas – Renowned for their large globes of clustered flowers, hydrangeas make a bold statement piece on their own or within a larger bouquet.

16.Gladiolus – These majestic tall spikes are bursting with vibrant florets along their stems—perfect for adding structure to your floral designs.

17.Foxgloves – Foxgloves’ bell-shaped blooms form a striking addition, particularly suitable for tall vases or vertical arrangements.

18.Bells of Ireland – Their vivid green stalks teeming with bell-shaped bracts introduce a splash of greenery that complements colorful blossoms well.

19.Chrysanthemums – With numerous varieties offering different shapes and colors, chrysanthemums are versatile bloomers for the autumn season.

20.Anemones – These delicate flowers feature vivid hues with contrasting centers; they bring charm and vibrancy to springtime arrangements.

21.Astilbe – Fluffy plumes in shades of pink, red or white can lend texture as well as a soft romantic feel to bouquets.

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