How to Start a Tiny Cutting Garden (Even in Containers!)

Think you need a big backyard to grow your own flowers? Think again.

At Wyldflower Garden, we believe anyone can grow a bouquet — even if you’ve only got a balcony or sunny patio.

A tiny cutting garden can be as simple as a few pots filled with:

- Zinnias: Bright, cheerful, and endlessly productive.
- Cosmos: Delicate petals that thrive in containers.
- Calendula: Easy to grow and blooms over a long season.
- Snapdragons: Great height and variety.
- Sweet Peas: Climbing beauties that smell divine.

All you need is good-quality soil, sunshine, and a little love. Snip regularly to encourage more blooms, and soon you’ll be crafting homegrown bouquets for your kitchen table or to share with friends.

It’s small-scale magic — and the perfect way to grow your connection to the seasons.

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