Planting A Cut Flower Garden
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Feb 25, 2022 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Feb 25, 2022 · Revised on Oct 3, 2025
One of the greatest joys of growing a garden or meadow is having plenty of flowers to share. Bring your bouquets inside to brighten your home, or surprise your friends, neighbors, and loved ones with a special gift!
Which wildflowers, plants, and flower bulbs are best for cut flowers? Read on to learn more, plus see helpful tips for making your own beautiful bouquets!

Growing wildflowers from seed makes it easy to grow abundant blooms, so you have plenty of flowers to use in bouquets and plenty to enjoy in your garden or meadow.Â

Perennial plants are ideal for establishing beautiful gardens and meadowscapes, and they can also provide bountiful flowers and foliage for cut flower bouquets!

Fall-planted, spring-blooming flower bulbs are some of the most delightful for cut flower gardens. There are dozens of varieties, in a stunning array of colors and textures! You'll just need to plan ahead and plant bulbs in fall - and these spring blooms will be some of the first cut flowers you can enjoy in the growing season!
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Like annual wildflowers, spring-planted bulbs grow to their full mature size in the first growing season. That means you can plant them in spring, and enjoy their blooms the very same summer! Plus, they also come in a dazzling array of colors and forms so you can let your creativity shine.