“Whether you’re looking to try your hand at selling flowers at your local farmer’s market, share your homegrown bouquets with neighbors, or create your own centerpieces for your dining table, growing cut flowers is for everyone,” says Justine Guidry, gardening enthusiast and writer.
CALIMESA, Calif. (PRWEB) March 23, 2023
According to a recent report from GardenDesign.com, growing your own bouquets has emerged as a top garden trend for 2023. With a little planning and effort, anyone can create a cut flower garden that provides fresh blooms all season long.
“Whether you’re looking to try your hand at selling flowers at your local farmer’s market, share your homegrown bouquets with neighbors, or create your own centerpieces for your dining table, growing cut flowers is for everyone,” says Justine Guidry, gardening enthusiast and writer.
The trend towards growing your own bouquets is expected to continue throughout the year, as more people discover the joy of cut flower gardening. It's a trend that anyone can try, and it's a great way to add a little color and beauty to your life.
Garden enthusiasts and experts alike are taking notice and encouraging others to join in. “Sharing in and spreading happiness throughout our community with the beautiful flowers we grew was intoxicating and completely contagious. Naturally, we had to grow more!” say Jennifer and Adam O’Neal of Pepperharrow Farm.
The report, now in its ninth year, lists ten garden trends for 2023 including growing cutting gardens, swapping lawns for meadows, using natural materials, and creating Mediterranean-style gardens.
Read the full report: 2023 Trends in Garden Design
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