Cut Flower Garden

A cut flower garden brings beauty from the bed to the table, with blooms chosen for stems, color, vase life, fragrance, and texture. This collection gathers open-pollinated annual and perennial flower seeds for fresh bouquets, dried arrangements, and seasonal cutting.

Explore cut flower seed options for focal blooms, fillers, airy accents, pollinators, and garden rows that keep the house supplied with flowers. Certified organic and heirloom options are available among zinnias, cosmos, celosia, snapdragons, sunflowers, strawflowers, herbs, and other useful blooms.

Thai - Organic Basil Seeds
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Thai - Organic Basil Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Lemon - Organic Basil Seeds
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Lemon - Organic Basil Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Crego Mix - China Aster Seeds
Crego Mix - China Aster Seeds
Crego Mix - China Aster Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Texas Plume - Organic Celosia Seeds
Texas Plume - Organic Celosia Seeds
Texas Plume - Organic Celosia Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Lilliput Mix - Zinnia Seeds
Lilliput Mix - Zinnia Seeds
Lilliput Mix - Zinnia Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Florence - Organic Fennel Seeds
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Florence - Organic Fennel Seeds
Price:$4.95
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Red Corn - Poppy Seeds
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Red Corn - Poppy Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Dukat - Dill Seeds
Dukat - Dill Seeds
Dukat - Dill Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Seeds
Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Seeds
Black Eyed Susan - Rudbeckia Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Strawflower Tall Mix Seeds
Strawflower Tall Mix Seeds
Strawflower Tall Mix Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Polar Bear - Zinnia Seeds
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Polar Bear - Zinnia Seeds
Price:$3.95
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Love-In-A-Mist - Nigella Seeds
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Love-In-A-Mist - Nigella Seeds
Price:$3.95
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FAMILY OWNED

Hand packed in Pennsylvania by our family.

LAB TESTED

Third-party tested for reliable germination.

NON-GMO

Open-pollinated varieties for home gardens & seed saving.

UNTREATED SEED

Never coated with chemical seed treatments.

Planning a Cut Flower Garden

A productive cut flower garden begins with a mix of flower shapes and growth habits. Choose larger focal blooms for color and form, branching flowers for volume, and airy fillers or foliage to soften the arrangement and tie the stems together.

Think about plant height and spacing before sowing. Taller flowers usually belong toward the back of a bed, while shorter varieties fit along edges and paths. Many cutting flowers produce more stems when young plants are pinched and mature blooms are harvested regularly.

Cut flowers when they are well hydrated, preferably during the cooler part of the day. Use clean snips, place stems directly into water, and remove leaves that would sit below the waterline. Frequent harvesting encourages many annual varieties to continue branching and blooming.

Keep Building Your Cutting Garden

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Edible Flower Seeds

Beautiful blooms for the garden and kitchen.
Pollinator Garden Seeds

Pollinator Garden Seeds

Flowers and herbs that bring bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects into the garden.
Perennial Flower Seeds

Perennial Flower Seeds

Long-lived flowers that return over time and add lasting color and structure.

Cut Flower Garden Questions

Zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, snapdragons, celosia, asters, bachelor’s buttons, scabiosa, larkspur and many other branching or long-stemmed flowers are well suited to cutting. The best choices combine strong stems, useful vase life, and repeated flower production.

A well-planned cutting garden can yield armfuls of stems from a thoughtful mix of varieties. Begin with a few flowers that catch the eye, add branching blooms for fullness, then weave in airy fillers and foliage to soften each arrangement. Even a modest planting can produce bouquets that feel lush, gathered, and entirely your own.

Regular cutting encourages many annual flowers to branch and produce additional stems. Deadheading—removing spent or fading blooms—also helps keep plants directing their energy toward fresh growth and continued flowering rather than seed production.

Bring the Cutting Garden Together

Freshly Cut Blooms

Freshly Cut Blooms

Six garden flowers chosen for colorful stems, generous harvests, and bouquets gathered straight from your own garden.