Cut Flower Farming: Growing Specialty Blooms for Bouquets, Markets, Weddings, and Small-Scale Flower Production

Paperback Published on: 16/05/2026
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Synopsis

Reactive PublishingCut flower farming is both a practical growing discipline and a creative agricultural craft. This book introduces the core principles behind small-scale flower production, from planning a growing space to selecting specialty blooms, managing seasonal planting, harvesting at the right stage, and preparing flowers for bouquets, markets, weddings, and direct customers.

Written for aspiring growers, gardeners, homesteaders, and small farm operators, Cut Flower Farming provides a grounded look at how flower production works across the full growing cycle. It covers crop planning, succession planting, soil preparation, seed starting, transplanting, irrigation, pest awareness, harvest timing, post-harvest handling, bouquet design, and market preparation.

Inside, readers will learn how to think through flower farming as a system: choosing varieties that fit local conditions, organizing beds for efficient production, creating a seasonal bloom calendar, managing quality after harvest, and developing simple workflows for selling or supplying flowers at a small scale.

Clear, structured, and practical, this guide is designed for readers who want to understand the foundations of growing specialty cut flowers with care, consistency, and long-term planning.

Cut Flower Farming is a useful resource for anyone interested in turning a garden, field, or small farm plot into a productive source of fresh, beautiful blooms.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • ISBN: 9798197263339
  • Number of pages: 398
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 25 mm
  • Languages: English