From Garden to Vase: Growing Cut Flowers at Home
If you've ever admired a fresh bouquet and thought about growing your own, here's your chance to learn from an expert. Huntsville Botanical Garden is offering an evening class on creating a cut flower garden at home, led by Rebecca Turk, the garden's Vice President of Learning and Public Engagement. Rebecca has spent over a decade cultivating cut flowers in her own cottage-style landscape, and she'll share her practical knowledge about selecting the right plants, mastering planting techniques, and knowing exactly when and how to cut blooms for maximum vase life. Whether you're dreaming of a dedicated cutting garden or just want to add a few flower-producing plants to your existing beds, this hands-on class will give you the confidence to get started—and you'll even take home wildflower seeds to begin your journey. The class takes place on July 16 at 6:00 PM at Huntsville Botanical Garden. Registration is required and space is limited, so early sign-up is recommended. Members pay $35 per person, while non-members pay $60—which includes admission to the garden for the day, making it a great opportunity to explore the grounds before class. The specific meeting location within the garden will be emailed to registrants the week of the event. This class welcomes gardeners of all experience levels, from curious beginners to those looking to expand their skills. While the instruction is geared toward adults, older children and teens who enjoy gardening will find plenty to learn alongside their parents. It's a lovely way to spend a summer evening outdoors, gaining skills that will bring fresh beauty into your home all season long.
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