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Most widely grown variety with good leaf, flower, and seed yields.
Most widely grown variety with good leaf, flower, and seed yields.
Enjoy home-grown cut flowers throughout the summer.
A must for cut-flower mixed bouquets.
A visual celebration of the beautiful, abundant, and unexpected floral design elements that seem to explode during that wonderful transitional time between summer and fall. Enjoy over two dozen examples of regional floral designs using flowers, foliages, herbs, seeds, pods, edibles and vines from across the creative, wide-ranging Slow Flowers Community.
For experienced vegetable farmers looking to expand into commercial cut-flower production, as well as the more casual—yet entrepreneurial—gardener exploring ways to create a tidy income stream on the side, these personal narratives from expert farmers around the nation introduce our top-15 choices for getting started in cut flowers. Remember to take notes as you create your seed lists!
Herbs are often called the useful plants, with good reason. They are valuable for culinary, cosmetic, medicinal, and ornamental products, offering growers a world of possibilities. They can be sold as live plants, sold fresh-cut, used in bouquets or other value-added products, or dried for later use. Here are a few ways to make herbs a profitable part of your market garden.
Suggestions for mouthwatering combinations of culinary herbs and farm fresh produce, from Johnny's Selected Seeds.
Watch Johnny's instructive and informative videos, on topics ranging from how to plant, cultivate, and harvest your crops, to using our unique line of slow tools and supplies, for effectively marketing your produce.
Vegetable gardening experts make their case for planting flowers in among your vegetables and herbs—or vice versa—to improve overall garden health as well as yield.