Planting Dwarf Iris in the Flower Beds – Fall Planting Spring Bloom Garden Bulbs

Though I've been gardening for quite a few years now, there are still some plants that I find myself especially drawn to. One of the first flower bulbs that I ever planted were dutch iris. I should mention that these are obviously very different than large bearded iris. Nevertheless, I planted some hoping to use…

Digging and Dividing Daffodil Bulbs – Growing Flowers – Cut Flower Farm

CHECK OUT OUR HOLIDAY DEALS! 50% OFF SOAPS AND BODY BUTTERS! DON’T FORGET OUR WRAPPED SOAP GIFT BOXES! CLICK HERE! Today, I'm finally getting around to doing a garden task that I've been putting off for a long time. That means I'm digging the daffodil bulbs up and dividing them. I've been ignoring this task for a long…

Quickly and Efficiently Trench Plant Bulk Tulip Bulbs in the Cut Flower Garden – Spring Flower Bulbs

Earlier this week, I mentioned my extreme love for growing tulips. Like many people, I can't help but love the look of flower beds that are absolutely bursting at the seams with bright, vibrant colors! But how does one actually achieve this look? When it comes to tulips - the answer is a mass planting.…

Planting Dahlia Tubers into the Garden + Eden Brothers Dahlia Unboxing

FREE GARDENING TUTORIALS! CLICK HERE! In the cut flower garden, one of my main sources of frustration has always been dahlias. For whatever reason, I've just never had much success with them. The first time I ever planted dahlias, I bought them from the dollar store. It was a mixed pack of three, and they…

Using Anemones as Cut Flowers

Hi Lovelies, Seriously, by this time, you've got to be getting tired of seeing me take all these pictures of anemone coronaria and rant on and on about how much I love them. That's what happens when you're the first flower to bloom in the spring - I'm going to celebrate like nobody's business. Anyhow,…

Guide to Planting Daffodils

Hi Lovelies, Well, the fall rain here seems to have officially started (with more in the forecast) courtesy of the hurricane down south. Luckily enough, I was able to quickly throw this year's daffodil bulbs into the ground. Here in zone 6b, I ideally like to plant my daffodil bulbs around mid October - so…