![]() ![]() They are usually $5-$6 a packet, and many of them can be found much cheaper elsewhere. If you’re shopping at the usual places marketed to flower farmers, seed prices are steep. Now, back to the flowers and helping you create a cut flower garden on a budget. I also run a course for beginner flower farmers, helping them start small and market themselves well. I’m also the voice behind the cold-climate gardening blog, Shifting Roots, and I’ve written multiple ebooks about cut flowers, perennials, beginner gardening, and small space gardening. I sell flowers for weddings, run bouquet making workshops, and have a small bouquet CSA through my flower farming business, Shifting Blooms. My name is Kristen and I’m a flower farmer and content creator based near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It might sound like wishful thinking, but with a little careful planning, and a whole lot of care and love, you can start a prosperous, budget-friendly cut flower garden.īefore I break down how you can have your own backyard-sized garden, let me introduce myself. ![]() You might be surprised to find out that you can grow a beautiful, blooming, colourful cut flower garden with around a $100 budget and a backyard-sized space. You’ve probably seen those photos on Instagram-the ones of happy flower farmers with armloads of flowers and gorgeous bouquets, and thought to yourself, “if only I could grow flowers like that!” Imagine waking up in the morning and heading out to your own personal cut flower paradise to snip a few blooms for your table. ![]()
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