The Beginner’s Cut Flower Garden
Grow, Nourish, and Create Bliss Year-Round
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Formats and Prices
- On Sale
- Feb 10, 2026
- Page Count
- 228 pages
- Publisher
- Timber Press
- ISBN-13
- 9781643265032
Price
$16.99Price
$21.99 CADFormat
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- ebook $16.99 $21.99 CAD
- Hardcover $35.00 $46.00 CAD
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Flowers have the power to heal, connect, and bring joy, often when we need it most. And more importantly, the best flowers are those grown with your own two hands. The Beginner's Cut Flower Garden is the perfect book for gardeners who are dipping a toe into growing cut flowers for the first time. Gardener and therapeutic horticulturalist Elizabeth Brown offers thoughtful, step-by-step, seasonally inspired narratives, information on the flowers to grow, and more, including:
- Focusing on your vision, color palette, and floral style
- Developing a cohesive garden plan, and installing garden beds
- Exploring floral design and creating arrangements with freshly cut flowers
- Inspiring floral art activities and natural dye projects, and more …
With the poetry of a classic horticultural guide and the accessibility of a contemporary garden club, Brown brings a collaborative, welcoming spirit to the process of growing flowers: we’re all beginners here.
You, too, can grow flowers to enrich and bring brightness and balance to everyone's daily life!
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"In The Beginner’s Cut Flower Garden, Elizabeth Brown provides one part inspiration paired with one part instruction, equaling a fantastic foundation for growing your own cut flowers."Jenny Rose Carey, author of The Essential Guide to Bulbs
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"The Beginner’s Cut Flower Garden is a lovely and approachable book, sure to be a comforting companion for beginners looking to create their first cutting garden. All steps are covered, with thoughtful guidance and tips, flower recommendations, and special seasonal inspiration, making it an all-around charming and very useful guide."Brenne Estrada, author of Pansies
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“Brown’s book serves as a reminder of the happiness and accomplishment a garden can bring anyone, even if you’ve never tried before.”The Washington Gardener