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Grow, Harvest & Arrange Stunning Seasonal Blooms

Grow the flower garden of your dreams. In this striking guide you will find everything you need to grow, harvest, and arrange stunning seasonal blooms. With equal parts instruction and inspiration, Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden welcomes you into Erin Benzakein’s abundant, bloom-filled world, and is a feast for every flower lover’s eyes and soul.

From the first page to the last, you’ll find easy-to-follow steps for planting, cultivating, and harvesting more than 175 varieties of flowers including cottage garden favorites, new hybrids, and heirloom varieties that are central to today’s seasonally focused floral designs.

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With equal parts instruction and inspiration, Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden welcomes you into Erin Benzakein’s abundant, bloom-filled world, and is a feast for every flower lover’s eyes and soul.

Showcasing the lush fields and overflowing bouquets that have gained Floret so many followers, each chapter is packed with gorgeous photography along with everything you need to know to start growing your own cut flowers. Erin’s personal stories of life on her small farm accompany the expert growing and bouquet-making secrets that she’s developed through years of having her hands in the dirt and creating in her design studio.

From the first page to the last, you’ll find easy-to-follow steps for planting, cultivating, and harvesting more than 175 varieties of flowers including cottage garden favorites, new hybrids, and heirloom varieties that are central to today’s seasonally focused floral designs. You’ll also learn the secrets to Erin’s airy, natural, lush aesthetic, and find how-to guides for making spectacular bouquets, garlands, and wreaths to show off your blooms. Stunning images will make you feel like you’re personally experiencing each season in Floret’s fields, and inspire you to grow the cut flower garden of your dreams, wherever you live.

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Praise

Erin and the flowers she grows radiate beauty and passion in equal measure. Through this passion a magical phenomenon occurs where all of us believe that we too can grow the most beautiful flowers imaginable. And now, withFloret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden we can! Full of insightful know-how and practical advice this book is for anyone who longs to grow the most beautiful and the healthiest flowers imaginable.

Ariella Chezar, Author of The Flower Workshop

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“Among a sea of new florists and floral books, Floret stands out. Erin Benzakein’s integrity, openness and passion for flowers is unmistakable. In her debut book she not only introduces us to the basics of growing our own flowers, she shares her deep love and understanding of gardening in a way that will leave even the most doubtful grower feeling inspired to get their hands in the dirt.”

Grace Bonney, founder of Design Sponge and author of In the Company of Women

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“One of the leading voices in the farmer-florist movement, Erin is a tireless advocate for locally-grown flowers. Here she has put together an indispensable four-season growing guide that will inspire you to sow your own cutting garden—whether you plant one row or hundreds.”

MelissaOzawa, garden and features editor, Martha Stewart Living

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“I’ve been an avid fan of Erin’s beautiful photos of her flower farm on Instagram for years. Now, seeing her work preserved for posterity in a book is pure magic.”

Stephen Orr, Editor in Chief, Better Homes and Gardens

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“Erin Benzakein is my flower hero and her book is my new flower bible. Not only is she the undisputed heart and soul of the farmer-florist movement, her arrangements are some of the most exquisite I’ve ever seen. Her first book is deliciously gorgeous and incredibly comprehensive- combining practical advice alongside a huge overdose of seasonal inspiration. Her secrets for extending the vase life of each variety are mind bendingly useful and will be referenced time and time again. My copy will be soil covered and weather beaten before long and cherished all the more for it.”

Amy Merrick, Amy Merrick Flowers & Styling

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“I met Erin Benzakein more than ten years ago when she was a young mom growing sweet peas and dreaming of making her livingfrom flowers. With passion, focus and seemingly limitless endurance, Erin has achieved her dream. And now she’s sharing that dream with the world – everyone from fellow flower enthusiasts to emerging farmer-florists to veteran designers yearning for a new, seasonal and sustainable model of floristry. The essentials are all here in the pages of Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden, and like everything Erin does, it is both lovely and practical. This is a comprehensive, must-have companion as you pursue your own authentic life in flowers.”

Debra Prinzing, author and founder of slowflowers.com

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“Do you love flowers? You’re about to love them even more. Erin Benzakein’s gorgeous new book, Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden, is equal parts inspiration and education. The photos will send you straight to the garden, eager to dig in and get growing. And Erin’s clear, concise advice will help you do it well. She has succeeded in conveying the utter joy of growing flowers.”

Lynn Byczynski, author of The Flower Farmer

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“I’ve known of Erin’s work with cut flowers for a while now. In the market farming circle, she’s often referred to as the authority on the matter. After reading her new book (which is awesome!!), I now understand why she’s so often praised. Filled with clear growing techniques, detailed harvesting instructions and other tips of the trade, this book is a true gift to anyone wanting to generate good income from the craft of flower farming on a small-scale. There is a great deal of interest in local, seasonal flowers and this book will help support and energize the movement even more.

Jean-Martin Fortier, author of The Market Gardener

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“Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden is the perfect resource for the local flower movement. Erin Benzakein shows the enormous potential of in-season flowers with beautiful photography that does the blooms justice. Listing the crops by season is a brilliant way to help growers plan ahead to have a steady supply of blooms throughout the year. And the projects are great for showing how to create exceptional bouquets and arrangements. A lively read that will energize you to get growing and arranging.”

Andrew Mefferd, Editor, Growing for Market Magazine

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“Brimming full of flower growing advice, inspiration and stunning photography, ‘Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden’ is destined to become a ‘must-have’ bible for all flower growers…whether you’re an aspiring newbie or a seasoned professional. Erin’s captivating, personal writing style makes you feel that she’s sitting just across the room from you, generously sharing all her invaluable hints and tips on how to not only grow your own blooms in abundance, but also how to arrange them beautifully. This book is an absolutely un-put-downable read!”

Rona Wheeldon, Founder & Editor, Flowerona

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“The creation of this beautiful book is testament to Erin Benzakein’s commitment to and passion for the local flower movement. The layout is simultaneously appealing and practical; Floret’s signature lush photographs beautifully illustrate all stages of cut flower production and design through the seasons. Inspirational and accessible, this is a volume that should grace every flower farmer’s bookshelf.”

Judy Laushman, Executive Director, Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers, Inc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get copies of the book to sell in my shop?

If you are interested instocking the book, please contact: [emailprotected]

Is Cut Flower Garden available in other languages?

Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden has been translated into French, German, Russian, Korean, and Chinese.

Is your book available internationally?

Signed copies of the book are available for purchase and can be shipped internationally via the Floret Shop. The book is also available in the U.K. and parts of Europe from Waterstones and Amazon.co.uk. You can find the book through the following Canadian retailers: Amazon Canada, Indigo, and McNally Robinson.

Is Erin available to do a book signing or speak to my garden club or group?

At this time, Erin is not available for events or speaking engagements.

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FAQs

Does Erin from Floret have kids? ›

Today, Erin, Chris and their children, Elora (13) and Jasper (10), live and work on two floriferous acres.

Do cut flower farms make money? ›

Cut flowers are one of the most profitable crops you can grow, with growers across the United States reporting sales of $25,000 to $30,000 per acre. This book contains all the essential information you need -- planting, tending, harvesting, pricing, and selling flowers.

Where is the Floret Farm located? ›

Our thriving research and education farm is dedicated to giving flower lovers the tools and information they need to grow the gardens of their dreams. Set in Washington's beautiful Skagit Valley, our fields are bursting with flowers that reflect the season.

Who is Erin Floret's husband? ›

Erin and Chris Benzakein have spent the last 15 years building their family-run flower farm and seed company Floret from the ground up in the fertile Skagit Valley of Washington State.

How many acres are Floret farms? ›

For more than a decade we managed to grow an extraordinary amount of flowers on a tiny 2-acre plot of land.

How much can you make selling peonies? ›

Peony Farming—More Work and a Smaller Reward Than Many Imagined
Market TypePrice range per stemSize of Order (No. of stems)
Wholesalers$3-$3.75 $2.60 - $3500-1,000 1,000 – 3,000
Bouquet makers$2.60-$3.251,000-3,000
Mass market$1.75 - $22,000-4,000
Mass market – sub premium stems$1 - $1.5
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What is the most profitable flower to grow? ›

Here is a list of the top 10 flowers to grow on your flower farm and sell at market:
  • Zinnias. ...
  • Cosmos. ...
  • Tulips. ...
  • Sunflowers. ...
  • Roses. ...
  • Snapdragons. A short-lived perennial that may not come back every year. ...
  • Cornflowers. Also called bachelor's button. ...
  • Irises. A showy perennial flower that is either a bulb or rhizome.
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Who is the largest cut flower producer? ›

The Netherlands stands as the global leader in flower production, renowned for its vibrant tulip fields and advanced horticultural practices. With an estimated production capacity of over 12 billion flowers annually, the country dominates the international flower market.

What is the easiest cut flower to grow? ›

Zinnias are a great cut flower to grow, if you are new to cut flower gardening. They are not only so beautiful because of their bright colors but, the more you cut them the more they produce. Zinnias are also easily grown from seed.

Why are Floret seeds so expensive? ›

Why do the Floret Original varieties cost more than other seeds? A tremendous amount of time and effort has gone into breeding these special new varieties and we've done it on our own, right here on our farm.

Who owns floret flowers? ›

Erin and Chris Benzakein of Floret Flowers created such a place from the simple desire to start growing their food and move away from the limits of the city.

How is Floret different from flower? ›

On a flowering plant, a floret is a small flower that is part of a larger flower. On vegetables such as broccoli and cauliflower, a floret is one of the small, flower-shaped pieces which make up the part of the vegetable that you eat.

What is the revenue of Floret? ›

The company's revenue is about $10M - $50M, and its salary level is estimated to be slightly lower than that of the same industry. In the long run, there is more room for growth, and more easily to joining this company. However, the potential for growth is huge.

Where is Growing Floret filmed? ›

Growing Floret is a documentary series that chronicles Floret, a family-run flower farm located in the Skagit River Valley of Washington State. Founders Erin and Chris Benzakein have spent the last 15 years building their business, now considered by many to be one of the most well-known flower farms in the world.

What does a Floret mean? ›

1. : a small flower. especially : one of the small flowers forming the head of a composite plant. 2. : a cluster of flower buds separated from a head especially when used as food.

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