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Field Grown Cut Flower Year-round production Early spring – woody trees, shrubs, vines and bulbs Mid spring – Perennials and biennials Summer – Annuals, perennials and woody Fall – perennials, woody plants with berries and decorative fruits Winter – woody plants with decorative stems

Marketing Channels Local, niche markets Local florists or other retailers Direct marketing – farmers’ markets, bucket shops, pick-your-own, subscription selling Wholesale markets Mixture of markets Fresh vs. dried product

Site Selection Sunny location Flat land Well-drained soil Accessible at all times even after rain Water for irrigation Post harvest requirements Air circulation but protection from excessive winds

Years ago florists grew their own product, so there was a great variety of products. Now florists are clamoring for fresh, hard-to-find, hard-to-ship items.

Production Systems Row system wide enough for tiller or tractor 2.5 – 4 foot wide beds with 2 or more rows of plants within each bed Raised beds 2-8 inches Mulched to reduce weeds and water loss Support provided by plastic mesh and t-posts spaced in pairs every 20-30 feet Aisles to allow movement between beds

Soil Preparation Soil test Adjust pH Provide nutrients Add organic matter Plant a cover crop Legume cover crops fix nitrogen

Field Establishment Direct sow Purchase or grow transplants Bigger plugs are better Divisions and rooted cuttings Bulbs, tubers, corms and tuberous roots

Plant Spacing Tight = increases yield and profit per square foot and increase stem length but decreases yield per plant and air circulation 4 X 4 to 18 X 18 inches for annuals 12 X 12 to 24 X 24 inches for perennials 2 to 6 feet for woody shrubs and trees

Other Cultural Needs Irrigation with drip tape Weed control Timing Hand weeding Mechanical cultivation Flame weeding Herbicides pre and post emergent Mulches Fall and winter preparation

Annual Specialty Cut Flowers Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Horizon’ Celosia spicata ‘Flamingo Feather’ Centaurea cyanus ‘Polka Dot Mix’ Cosmos bipinnatus ’Early Wonder’ Craspedia globosa

Annual Specialty Cut Flowers Helianthus annuus ‘ Sunrich Lemon’ Limonium sinuatum ‘Pastel Shades’ Salvia farinacea ‘ Victoria’ Scabiosa atropurpurea ‘Olympian hybrid’ Verbena benariensis Zinnia elegans ‘Ruffles’

Perennial Specialty Cut Flowers Achillea filipendulina ‘Cloth of Gold’ Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’ Geum quellyon ‘Mrs. Bradshaw Imp.’ Liatris spicata Physostegia purpurea