Cut flowers in raised beds

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Pretty much anything you can grow in-ground can be grown in a raised bed, including cut flowers. Here's how to design your raised bed cut flower garden!

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Want to grow a backyard cut flower garden? Thinking of turning your love of growing flowers into a business? Here are 10 easy to grow annual cut flowers from seed.

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Garden Answer on Instagram: "Ranunculus and anemones- the first year I ever grew them in larger quantities was in our raised bed garden. I loved the look and could hardly cut any because I thought they were just so beautiful right exactly where they were. They’re one of the easier flowers I’ve ever grown. They like the cool spring weather, they’re easy to store, easy to start, and the blooms have a long vase life! 🥰" Small Garden Bed Ideas, Raised Bed Flower Garden, Ranunculus Garden, Front Yard Flowers, Garden Answer, Flower Garden Plans, Raised Bed Garden, Small Garden Landscape, Long Vase

Garden Answer on Instagram: "Ranunculus and anemones- the first year I ever grew them in larger quantities was in our raised bed garden. I loved the look and could hardly cut any because I thought they were just so beautiful right exactly where they were. They’re one of the easier flowers I’ve ever grown. They like the cool spring weather, they’re easy to store, easy to start, and the blooms have a long vase life! 🥰"

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