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How to have cut flowers from your small garden


April 22nd, 2021 - Spring gardening

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How can you have some cut flowers from your small garden?

It’s not easy to balance having something to look at in your garden and to also grow enough to have some cut flowers from your small garden throughout the growing season.

pots of tulips in a city cottage garden

A successful combination – no idea what name they are

Alexandra from themiddlesizedgarden.co.uk wrote a super blog covering all aspects of How to grow really successful tulips and with a huge space for hundreds of bulbs you can imagine gathering bucketfuls of flowers for the house.  In Sarah Raven’s catalogue she is pictured clutching great bunches of alstroemerias, tulips, alliums and dahlias.  That’s just not possible in our small gardens is it?

Spring means daffodils and tulips

city cottage garden

daffodils and tulips coincide in April

I won’t ever have an armful of flowers so have found a way to be very economical with what I’ve got.  I’m talking here about daffodils and tulips for this time of year.  I plant 25 or 50 of each variety or maybe 12 of special more expensive ones.  I’ve written about my choice of daffodils here  and my favourite tulips here

cut flowers from your small garden

Early scented daffodils in a vintage fair vase

I struggle with myself to cut my garden flowers that I’ve waited 6 months to appear as they last so much longer in the garden than in a vase.  To then cut them and look at a pot of stalks would be bonkers.

alstroemerias in a vintage vase

supermarket alstroemerias in a very old family vase

Since January I’ve filled chunky vases with supermarket tulips at £5 a bunch and alstroemerias for £3.  They are good value and last very well but now I think I can use my own.

tulips in a vase

Sainsbury’s tulips in their drinking glass from a set of 4

My answer now is small vases and mirrors.

I have a collection of vases that only hold three or four stems.  Most are from my mother and others I’ve bought from charity shops and antique fairs.

Place them in front of a mirror if you can.

cut flowers from your small garden

Two tulips in an antique vase look like four

 

cut flowers from your small garden

Five daffodils are all you need

 

cut flowers from your small garden

Two big blowsy tulips in an antique vase

So keep an eye out in charity shops for thin small vases, even short tiny ones like this

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You can see more pics of lovely vases on  Instagram londoncottagegarden.

My next challenge is to find some blooms in May and June especially as I don’t have any roses.  Happy gardening everyone…….

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