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We tie a dreamy summer bouquet
We'll create a dreamy summer bouquet from the abundant blooms of the summer garden! Bouquet-making takes practice—it's not for nothing that training to become a florist takes several years. With patience and perseverance, you can certainly master this art yourself. We'll show you how!

What do cut flowers need for a long, happy life?
To ensure we can enjoy our bouquets for a long time, there are a few rules we should follow. Learn everything about their durability and what exactly cut flowers need for a long, happy life here!

Grow your own cut flowers
If you love bouquets, you could create a bed dedicated to cut flowers. You don't need a breathtaking amount of space for this, because even a two-square-meter bed, with good planning, can provide cut flowers for several months. We'll show you how!

This is how the cut flower garden works
What could be more beautiful than cutting a fresh bouquet of flowers in your own garden? To encourage you to keep cutting flowers, it's a good idea to create a small cut flower garden or a bed just for cut flowers. Urban gardeners can also fill a bed or one or more planters with annuals.