Mixed Bouquet Recipes: I Have A New Spreadsheet For This, The Reliability of Perennials & Growing Cornflowers in 2026

24/10/2025 21 min Episodio 81
Mixed Bouquet Recipes: I Have A New Spreadsheet For This, The Reliability of Perennials & Growing Cornflowers in 2026

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Hello and welcome to a slightly rainy Friday 24 October 2025. Straight into it tonight: let's talk about bouquet recipes. What are the categories of flower type and what months of the year am I growing in? What do I have flowering in each month and in each category? I've made (yet another) spreadsheet and this one has been illuminating so I'm going to talk you through it in this episode.I answer some really great questions from a listener about growing perennials and annuals and I hope the answers are interesting. I talk about the number of peonies that I have and my thoughts on growing cornflowers in 2026, given how much time I spent deadheading them and how little money I made on them in 2025...Finally, jobs for the weekend: I have loads including planting new shrubs/woodies, transplanting foxgloves and re-locating my existing perennials to make space for the new plants that I've just ordered. There's a lot to do at this time of year so I hope you're feeling on top of things and not overwhelmed with it all. Please do come back and join me for the next episode when I'll have more news. I really hope that you will join me.Connect with meIf you like what you hear, please follow/subscribe to this podcast so that you're the first to hear new episodes when they become available every Tuesday and Friday. And if you enjoy this episode, please take a minute to leave a review because it really does help more cut flower-lovers just like you to find the podcast. Follow me on instagram @henhillcutflowers for a behind-the-scenes look at life on my cut flower plot.Join me on my journey through a year of growing and selling cut flowers in England. I'm giving you the low-down on what it's really like, how I'm getting started, what you do and don't need, what I do when and why, the successes and failures, and just about everything in between. All in real time. With guest appearances from my chickens every now and then. 

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