Join me on a vibrant journey as I unveil the bountiful world of cut-and-come-again flowers, the garden gems that promise endless blooms, and a potential cash crop for the savvy grower. Tune in, and I’ll share trade secrets from my 16 years in the trenches, teaching you how to cultivate a riot of color that’s not just a feast for the eyes but also a possible boon for your wallet. Discover the hardy Scabiosa, the effervescent Zinnias, and other high-yield varieties that are perfect for squeezing into any nook of your green space, be it a flower bed or amidst your veggies.
This episode isn’t just a walkthrough of floral splendor; it’s a treasure map to sidestepping common blunders that have led many to mistakenly write off these prolific growers. Learn the true reasons some people struggle with these plants and how you can leapfrog over these hurdles to keep your vases perpetually brimming.
Whether you’re a green-thumbed entrepreneur or someone who yearns for a personal backyard Eden, let me guide you through the art of managing these generous plants for a blooming cut flower enterprise or your slice of floral paradise.
In this episode, you will hear:
- Highlighting specific flower varieties like Scabiosa, Zinnias, and others that regenerate after cutting.
- Common mistakes and misconceptions about growing these types of flowers and how to avoid them.
- The importance of regular harvesting to maintain plant health and continuous bloom production.
- Insights from 16 years of experience in flower farming, scaling up and down the business.
- Tips on proper harvesting techniques to encourage regrowth and maximize flower yield.
Resources:
Freebie- Learn the secret to Cut and Come Again Flowers
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