Flowers I’ll always grow on our homestead 🌸 — and this is just a sneak peek!
I’ve finally put everything I’ve learned about growing, harvesting, and arranging flowers into one cozy, 40+ page guide: The Homestead Bouquet.
Inside, I share:
✨ My favorite tried-and-true flower varieties
✨ How to start seeds indoors + direct sow outdoors
✨ Harvest tips for the longest vase life
✨ Bouquet recipes + ideas for selling & sharing your blooms
If you’ve been dreaming of filling your home with homegrown bouquets — or even turning flowers into a little extra homestead income — this is for you.
💻 Download your copy today — link’s in my bio!
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For those interested in homestead flower farming, selecting the right flower varieties can make all the difference in both aesthetics and profitability. Popular choices like Oklahoma Salmon Zinnias, Quenny Lemon Peach and Red Lime Zinnias, Rubenza Cosmos, Summer Pastel Yarrow, and Seeker Rose Statice are well-regarded for their vibrant colors and vase longevity. Starting seeds indoors allows early germination in controlled conditions, while direct sowing ensures strong root establishment outdoors as temperatures warm. Harvesting at the ideal stage is critical; flowers should be cut when buds are just starting to open to maximize vase life, which enhances customer satisfaction if selling bouquets. Mixing different flower varieties in bouquet recipes adds texture and color balance, while arranging flowers with stems of varied lengths creates appealing volume. Homestead flower farming also offers an excellent opportunity to generate supplemental income. Selling fresh cut flowers or pre-arranged bouquets at local markets, farm stands, or via online platforms can attract buyers seeking locally grown, natural blooms. Sharing your growing tips and bouquet ideas through social media or downloadable guides helps build a loyal community and market your homestead’s floral products effectively. Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, understanding these varieties and techniques empowers you to cultivate a thriving flower farm. Consider journaling your flower growth, noting which varieties perform best on your soil and climate. This personal experience combined with proven advice will help you tailor your flower farm to meet both your home beauty desires and business aspirations.



































































