In spite of the Summer’s heat {or maybe because of it?}, it was a season of beautiful blooms this year. If you’re new here, I’ve decided to try my hand at flower farming. I started small this year, with several varieties of zinnias, decorative grass, and amaranth. When I won a gift card to Eden Brothers on Instagram, I decided to get 300 liatris bulbs to add to the mix {yay for end of season sales!}. I also expanded my chocolate mint patch, and it’s the happiest mint I’ve ever seen in all my years growing it. There were flowers for my table, flowers for church, flowers for friends, and flowers sold to florists. And, of course, flowers for photographing.








and it dries beautifully as well.





and apparently wooly worms too?
It’s been a good season, and one of learning. As things taper off, and I’m preparing to get things cleaned up for winter and beyond, I’m taking lessons learned and applying them to plans and dreams for next year. For example: amaranth needs to be pinched early, or you end up with 8-foot tall behemoth stalks that you can’t do anything with {but I did manage to save a bumper crop of seed!}. Next year, I’ll expand a little more, add another new variety or few, and see what happens.
But first, we’ll have pansy season. I’ve got my seeds and getting the zinnias cleared out and the pansies started is next on the flower farming agenda. Their cheerful colors will bring a welcome pop of brightness once Winter has settled in, and signal the start of another year of blooms.
Did you have a Summer of blooms?
Will you put out any Fall or Winter flowers?
It all looks so beautiful š
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Thank you! ā¤
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I love absolutely ever picture in this post. Such stunning blooms, and so tastefully arranged! I’d gladly display every single one of them inside my home!
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Thank you! š„°š„°š„° I’m still learning the arranging aspect {growing, in comparison, is so much easier!}, so that means a lot š I wish you were close enough to have some! ā¤
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You’re so talented. I wish I can also learn to grow a plant, sadly no flower would survive in my care. šŖ
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Oh no! That is sad šŖ It’s been a learning process – some are much easier to grow than others, and I’ve had some disasters as well, haha
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I love zinnias. They are just so big and happy!
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They are the happiest! I’ve loved seeing my single row of pinks all summer, but I also missed the riot of happy colors that happens you do the mixed. Next year š
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What beautiful blooms! I love every photo!
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Thank you! ā¤
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