Best Cutting Garden Flowers To Grow 10 Of Our Favorites
Perhaps the best part of planning a cut flower garden is choosing which blooms to grow. A good starting point is to think about color. By picking plants in hues that complement one another, however they’re combined, creating show-stopping bouquets will feel effortless. ‘I like to mix vibrant pink cosmos and dahlias and dusky pink zinnias with pops of orange from Mexican sunflowers and crocosmia for colorful late summer arrangements,’ says stylist Selina Lake (opens in new tab)....