Designing a cut flower garden that actually blooms all season comes down to more than just choosing flowers.
A lot of gardens are planted all at once with the same types of flowers. They can look incredible when they peak, but without anything timed to precede or follow, you’re left with gaps instead of a steady supply of blooms to cut.
In this video, I’m walking through how to design a cut flower garden for continuous blooms, including how to plan for early, mid, and late season flowers so your garden keeps producing from the start of the season through fall.
We’ll cover:
• how to plan for continuous blooms (early, mid, late season)
• why some flowers produce more than others
• how layout, spacing, and airflow impact your garden
• and how to design a garden that’s easy to harvest and maintain
Once your design is in place, the next step is choosing flowers that actually perform. I’ll walk through that in the next video.
👉 Cut flower gardening posts and related content:
Cut Flower Gardening: https://stacyling.com/cut-flower-gardening-for-beginners/
Cut flower garden design: https://stacyling.com/cut-flower-garden-design-a-beginners-guide/
How to Create a Pollinator Garden (with plant lists): https://stacyling.com/how-to-create-a-pollinator-garden/
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📚 If you want help putting this together in your own garden, I walk through plant selection, design, and low-maintenance strategies in my book The Bricks ’n Blooms Guide to a Beautiful and Easy Care Flower Garden.
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📒 And if you want a simple way to track what blooms when and how your garden evolves over time, my Flower Garden Planner is where I keep all of that so I can build on it each season.
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🌿 About Stacy
Hi, I’m Stacy Ling, a lifelong gardener in Zone 6b New Jersey and the creator of Bricks ’n Blooms, where I share practical tips for growing beautiful, easy-care flower gardens.
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7 Comments
Amazing gardening.
I’ve never had a cut flower garden, Stacy. Might be something to consider for the future. Love your garden.
Great advice.
I really like that you include pollinator friendly plants in your gardens. I am trying to make a habitat for them in my mountain desert climate of Prescott Arizona. This is first year of growing dahlias for me and I made sure to include some single-flowered varieties. Great channel! I love the design of your Potager… wonder if you could describe how it was built. Big fan of Rosemary Verey here.
Do all the cut flowers need full sun?
I am excited to see you planting out the flowers and working in the gardens.
The little tiny pots…I read somewhere people use them for earwig traps? Is that what you’re doing with them?