Cut Flowers
Just like growing your own food crops, cut flower gardening is highly rewarding, not only for your own sense of achievement, but also for the biodiversity it brings to your garden.
Plan and plant for a succession of blooms throughout the year with spring and summer flowering perennials and annuals followed by autumn and winter flowering favourites. Adding foliage is also an important part of any floral bouquet and garden display, so be sure include trees and shrubs too for year round fillers.