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Other cut flowers

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Other cut flowers from seed – colorful flowers for bouquets and gardens

With cut flower seeds from EasySeeds.eu, you can fill your garden, border, or pots with a lavish variety of flowers perfect for bouquets, flower arrangements, and decorations. Besides popular varieties like sunflower, aster, brassica, and snapdragon, our selection offers a wide range of other cut flowers from seed , from tall, graceful stems to compact bloomers, all suitable for adding color and vibrancy to your garden. Sowing cut flowers from seed gives gardeners the freedom to create their own combinations and color palettes for a personal touch in their garden and bouquet.

Why choose other cut flowers from seed?

  • Variety and unique flowers.
    The range includes unusual and colorful cut flowers such as Celosia, Cosmos, Nigella, Scabiosa, Statice, and Verbena. This allows you to fill borders and flower beds with a mix of shades, flower shapes, and heights that are perfect for creative bouquets.

  • Long-lasting blooms and easy care.
    Many of these cut flowers bloom from spring until the first frost, providing months of color in your garden and bouquets. They are easy to care for and suitable for both novice and experienced gardeners.

  • Bee-friendly and ecological
    The flowers attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators, which contributes to biodiversity and a healthy garden environment.

Uses of other cut flowers

  1. Cut flowers for bouquets – Use the sturdy stems and decorative flowers for fresh bouquets and flower arrangements indoors.

  2. Borders & beds – Add height, structure, and color to your flower beds with these unique flowers.

  3. Pots and containers – Many of the varieties are also suitable for pots and balcony boxes, allowing you to enjoy cut flowers even in small spaces.

  4. Combinations with other cut flowers – Mix different varieties for a playful and colorful effect in bouquets and borders.

Tips for sowing other cut flowers

  1. Sowing time – Sow indoors from February to April, depending on the variety, or directly outdoors after the last frost.

  2. Soil & Location – Use well-draining seed compost and choose a sunny to partially shaded location for optimal growth and flowering.

  3. Care – Keep the soil moist during germination and the early growth phase; feed regularly for strong, healthy plants.

  4. Hardening off – Gradually acclimatise young plants to outdoor conditions before planting them out permanently.

  5. Maintenance – Remove wilted flowers (deadheading) to prolong flowering and keep the plants healthy.

Buy cut flower seeds at EasySeeds

At EasySeeds.eu , you'll find a wide range of other cut flower seeds , selected for their germination rate, color variation, and flowering intensity. Whether you want to fill borders, embellish pots, or create your own bouquets, our cut flower seeds will help bring your garden to life in every season.

🌸 Discover our range now and order easily online – buy cut flower seeds at EasySeeds.eu!

Frequently Asked Questions about Other Cut Flowers

1. What happens if something is out of stock?

Easyseeds states that they deliver quickly from their own stock. If something is unavailable, they will contact you or adjust the shipment.

2. Is delivery available for large quantities (wholesale)?

Yes — Easyseeds also caters to (semi-)professional growers and wholesalers.
For larger quantities, you can request a quote.

3. How can I have cut flowers all year round?

Sow or plant flowers with different blooming periods and combine perennials with annuals. Sow annuals at different intervals, if necessary.

4. What is cut flower food and can I make it myself?

It's a mixture of sugars and antibacterial agents that keeps the water clean and extends the life of flowers.
And yes, if you want to make your own, mix half a teaspoon of sugar, a drop of bleach, and a little lemon juice per liter of water as an alternative.

5. Why do my cut flowers droop quickly?

This could be due to water that's too hot, dirty vases, or air bubbles in the stems. Cut the stems diagonally again.