Cut Flower Garden - BOLD Palette (32+ Plant Starts)

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Cut Flower Garden - BOLD Palette (32+ Plant Starts)

$135.00

Over the last decade or so of growing flowers, we’ve tried them all. And in order to stay in the crop plan, varieties have to be highly productive, easy to grow AND remarkably beautiful. The 32+ starts included in this collection check all those boxes.

Trays will be ready for pickup and planting in early-May, after all danger of frost has passed. You can expect a mix of the following annuals: zinnias, cosmos, celosia, strawflower, gomphrena, marigold, scabiosa, and for the first time ever we’re also including DAHLIAS (sourced from our friends at Grateful Gardeners).

The varieties in the BOLD Palette will include shades of gold, orange, bronze, scarlet, burgundy, carmine, fuchsia, and plum.

All flowers are cut-and-come-again and grow very well in our climate. The more you harvest, the more they bloom.

You can have the cut flower garden of your dreams, without all the guesswork, complicated timelines, and seed-starting. We’ve got that stuff covered.

Detailed growing instructions will be provided with each Cut Flower Garden.

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Choose from LOCAL DELIVERY (Poolesville/Dickerson area) or PICK-UP at Rocklands Farm Winery, Locals Farm Market, or Sungold HQ. Pick-up and Delivery will be organized at a later date in either late April or early May, once all danger of frost has past.

Photo Credit: Johnny’s Selected Seeds and Grateful Gardeners