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Seed to stem bouquets7/22/2023 Be sure to sign up early, as slots are limited. Whether you’re purchasing the subscription for a loved one or for yourself, we hope you enjoy weekly fresh flowers as much as we enjoy growing them for you. We will let you know as soon as possible if this is the case. Start seed indoors in trays 6 weeks before last frost transplant out after all danger of frost has passed. It is possible that the start date of the subscription could shift from the planned date. If you are considering delivery and are unsure about your location, please reach out to us.Įach subscription will run for five weeks, however, since all of our flowers are locally grown here in Maysville, mother nature always gets a say. For those that are unable to pick up the arrangements, we also offer a Friday delivery option within five miles of Maysville. We are sorry to say that pickup days cannot be changed or skipped, so if you must miss a week, we hope you will use the opportunity to gift a friend with a bouquet. Many new vegetable and flower varieties are hybrids, which cost a little more than open pollinated types. Choose varieties adapted to your area which will reach maturity before an early frost. Select varieties to provide the size, color, and habit of growth desired. We love growing dahlias and roses and other flowers for you. Seed To obtain quality plants, start with good quality seed from a reliable dealer. Pickup days will be on Wednesdays at Kenton Stories with Spirits in Downtown Maysville, or a second location TBA. You are here:Home>Flowers, Plants & Arrangements - Stunning Silk Flowers>Berries, Seed Pods, Grass Heads>Yellow orange seed heads short stem. Sustainable Flowers grown using sustainable farming techniques. Pick fully developed, mature stems, with bells all the way to tip. These five bouquets will include flowers such as sunflowers, snapdragons, lisianthus, zinnias, asters and many more. Direct seed in spring for flowers the following summer. These five bouquets will include the very first blooms of the year such as tulips, daffodils, ranunculus, anemones, stock, snapdragons and more. Want to collect seeds from a store-bought bouquet Sadly, it isn’t usually possible.
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