Cut Flowers Garden Seed Box
Grow your own flowers for the vase. This Cut Flowers Garden Seed Box is packed with cut flower seeds chosen for colour, form and long-lasting stems – perfect if you’re just starting out with growing cut flowers at home.
- Cut Flowers
- Pollinator-Friendly
- Big Harvest
- Grow Your Own
Cut Flowers Garden Seed Box – Quick Growing Guide
Grow a vibrant selection of cut flowers easily with this Garden Grow Box. Sow seeds from spring to early autumn, enjoy quick germination, and nurture blooms in well-drained soil. Ideal for adding fresh, colourful cut flowers to your home or garden throughout the season.
How to Sow, Grow and Harvest Cut Flowers Garden Seed Box
- Sow:March–September, direct or in pots
- Germination:7–14 days
- Grow:Full sun, well-drained soil; thin seedlings to 15cm apart
- Water:Keep soil moist but not waterlogged
- Harvest:Cut flowers when buds open for longest vase life
- Best for:Pots, beds, windowsills
Sunflower Teddy Bear, Strawflower Giant Mixed, Dahlia Pompone Mixed, Ammi Majus, Phlox Blushing Bride, Poppy Black Peony
This Cut Flowers Garden Seed Box contains carefully selected seeds ideal for growing stunning flowers perfect for cutting and arranging. Whether you have a border, raised bed or a large pot, these varieties thrive in UK gardens and bring joy from sowing to vase.
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Grow in Your Garden
Seed Grow Kit Guide
Start these cut flower seeds outdoors in a sunny spot with well-drained soil to ensure strong growth. Maintaining consistent moisture is important to help the flowers establish and flourish.
Sowing
Sow the seeds directly into prepared soil, keeping it moist to encourage germination. Thin the seedlings as they develop to provide ample space for healthy blooms.
Growing
Thin the seedlings carefully to avoid overcrowding, allowing flowers room to grow and develop fully. This spacing supports optimal flower size and air circulation.
Plant care
Keep the soil consistently moist throughout the growing season to support vibrant blooms. Regularly thin and deadhead the flowers to encourage continuous flowering and maintain plant health.

Plants for a Cut Flower Garden
A handpicked collection of cut flower seeds suited to UK gardens, offering soft colours, long-lasting stems and blooms ideal for home floral arrangements.
- Cut Flowers
- Pollinator-Friendly
- Big Harvest
- Grow Your Own

About Cut Flower Gardening
Cut flower gardening means growing flowers specifically to cut and display indoors. This box includes focal flowers like sunflowers and dahlias for height and structure, airy fillers such as ammi and phlox for softness, plus darker and textured varieties like poppy and strawflower. You don’t need a large space; a sunny spot in a border, raised bed or container will do. Regular watering and cutting stems in the cool of the day helps keep blooms fresh longer. Cut stems at an angle, remove lower leaves and place immediately into clean water for best vase life.
FAQs
A garden grown specifically to produce flowers for cutting and arranging indoors, focusing on varieties with long stems and good vase life.
Yes, these varieties are chosen to grow well in typical UK conditions, including borders, raised beds and containers.
Cut in the cool morning or evening, use sharp snips, cut stems at an angle, remove leaves below water level and place in fresh water immediately.
Store in a cool, dry, dark place inside an airtight container to keep seeds viable.
Most keep well for a couple of years, but germination may reduce over time, so sow a little thicker with older seeds.
Seed heads are dried flowers after petals fall; leave some for wildlife or cut and dry for arrangements.