I have always loved cut flowers in the house and try to have at least one vase of flowers from the garden on show round the year. I realised that my ‘seasonal displays’ on the coffee table in our living room were like a sort of ‘shrine’ to the house and I feel much less happy when the space is bare, or doesn’t reflect the season outside. However, I am often struggling for what to pick from the garden as there is sometimes little there – or at least very little variety.
I have therefore decided next year to dedicate at least two of the vegetable garden beds to cut flowers. I figured that my veg patch has been much less productive than I had anticipated for various reasons to do with the shallow soil and poor position and that, as we already get a vegetable box ordered each week from local growers, the need for seasonal veg in the kitchen is much less than it was. Lastly, local organic vegetables from the box cost relatively little compared to cut flowers and, vegetables are often harder to grow, especially in less than optimal conditions whereas flowers often put up with less than ideal.
I now subscribe to a Facebook group called Grow Your Own Cut Flowers and am full of ideas- watch this space!
