Growing Cut Flowers
Flowers are one of the most important elements in special occasions like a wedding. The altar, aisle, and buffet tables are primarily accentuated by beautifully arranged blossoms, while the bride and bridesmaids bring lovely bouquets. On ordinary days, a long-stemmed cut flower in a clear, slim vase effectively makes a table centrepiece.
For many people, it is more beneficial to grow flowers on their own than to buy them frequently from the market. Home-grown blooms make fine ornaments both outdoors as garden elements and indoors as potted or cut flowers.
Growing your very own flower garden should not be too hard. Spend time to prepare your yard and decide what to grow. It is ideal to care for annuals, biennials, perennials, and spring bulbs. With the help of right garden tools, sow half hardy annuals and biennials around May. Sow perennial flowers as fillers and borders. Plant spring flowers in borders during late summer and early autumn. Water and apply fertiliser regularly, as well as pull out weeds to spur plant growth and to encourage budding of flowers. When the blossoms are ripe, you may harvest them.