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Columbine, Merry mix
Columbine seeds - Langgesspornte Mischung
Ananasblume SPERLI's Süßer Duft
Asters, mix Margareten Mix
Asters, Peony- Opus
Asters, Peonies, mix Pink Cascade
Asters, Ostrich Feather-Boa
Aster seeds - Riesen-Prinzess-Mischung
Aster seeds Pompon mix
Mallow Ruby Regis
Flower mix - SPERLI's Summer Blossoms
Blumenmischung SPERLI's Bauerngarten Symphony
Bridal veil Maxima Alba
The Devil in the Bush African Bride
Edelwicke SPERLI's Gigantea Mischung
Widow's flower Lonely Queen
Widow's flower Salmon Queen
Everlasting flower, Giant, mix (C)
Everlasting Flower, Giant, Mixture Colossus
Forget-me-not, mix Remember 2
Frøkenhat - Forecast Mischung
Miss Hat Dream Lavender
Miss Grace Hat
Miss Hat Green Envy
Purple Prince
Miss hat, mix California
Miss hat, mix Queeny Red and Lime
Golden varnish, Chupado mixture

Grow your own cut flowers from seeds

Cut flowers are both decorative and practical, as you can grow them directly in the garden, in beds and pick them continuously for bouquets. Growing cut flowers from seed gives you control over varieties, colors and flowering period, allowing for continuous harvest throughout the season.

When choosing cut flower seeds, you should consider the height, durability and color composition of the flower. Some varieties are best suited as single flowers, while others create full and varied bouquets when grown together.

Some of the cut flowers are also suitable for drying, so you can make dried flowers that last even longer.

How to grow cut flowers

For best results, it is recommended to sow the seeds in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil and provide them with light and even moisture for the first few weeks. Many cut flowers can be pre-germinated indoors for earlier flowering, while others can be sown directly in the growing area after the last frost.