Episode 96: Seasonal Cut Flower Varieties: What to Grow, When, Why (and What to Skip)

When you’re staring down a stack of seed catalogs or scrolling endlessly through dreamy garden inspiration, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the choices. In this episode of The Flower Files, we (Liza Goetz and Kenley) take you behind the scenes to answer one of the most common questions we get from aspiring flower growers: What cut flowers should I grow?

The answer isn’t always simple—and it shouldn’t be. Choosing seasonal cut flowers depends on what you want from your garden, how much time and space you have, and how those blooms actually perform once harvested.

The Truth Behind “Pretty”

Just because a flower is beautiful in the garden doesn’t mean it will behave in a bouquet. We share our own hard-learned lessons on popular blooms like Black-eyed Susans and daffodils that might look amazing but don’t play well with others in a vase. Some flowers release saps or oils that affect water uptake and shorten vase life—a crucial consideration for anyone growing to cut and share or sell.

Think Function First

When planning your cut flower garden, ask yourself:

  • Will this flower bloom again (cut-and-come-again) or is it a one-time show?
  • Does it hold up in the vase?
  • Will it thrive in my growing conditions (soil, sun, zone)?
  • Is it safe (especially for edibles or arrangements near food)?
  • Does it match the timing, space, and energy I have available?

We dive into examples like zinnias (a hardworking, reliable bloomer) versus ranunculus (gorgeous, but delicate and toxic), and how understanding bloom behavior helps you plan better from season to season.

Space & Season Strategy

We’ve made all the mistakes so you don’t have to—like planting bushy varieties too close together or trying to overwinter calendula that just doesn’t survive in our climate. Planning your space with intention means knowing when to pull out spring bloomers to make room for fall crops, how to stagger bloom times, and why your short-term loss may lead to long-term gains.

Whether you’re dreaming of armfuls of peonies or curious about trying sweet peas for the first time, we walk you through how to balance aesthetics with functionality so your garden thrives—not just survives.

Introducing Our Cut Flower Guide

We’re also excited to introduce our Cut Flower Guide, designed to help beginner and intermediate growers avoid common pitfalls, choose flowers with confidence, and create a thriving, seasonal garden that reflects your personal style and goals. Whether you’re short on space or just getting started, this guide breaks it all down into manageable categories—what grows well, what cuts well, and what simply isn’t worth the effort.

Grow With Intention

At the end of the day, it’s not about growing everything—it’s about growing what works for you. We believe in growing smarter, not harder, and taking the time to enjoy your flowers (yes, even lying down in the field and watching the clouds counts).

So the next time you’re eyeing that gorgeous bloom in the catalog, ask yourself: Does this flower serve my space, my goals, and my joy? If it checks those boxes—go for it.

And if you need a little help deciding what blooms belong in your beds, we’re just a call or email away!

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About The Flower Files

Join our team of flower lovers while they take you along their journey as flower farmer florists pursuing business, family, strategy, mother nature, wedding installs, and everything inbetween including fieldwork, floral design, all the way to the day of event execution.

This is a weekly show that talks about all things flowers including the reality of flower farming, using locally grown flowers in wedding design, and other flower use with an environmentaly focused perspective. It includes a variety of guests who are fower lovers, users, sniffers, and ethusiasts that will talk on a range of topics… depending on where the seasont takes us!

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