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Simple Hand-tied Bouquet

posted on Tuesday, July 12, 2011 by Calgo Gardens

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We planted our first cutting garden this season! Here is a photo that was taken in June a couple weeks after planting. 

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We are happy to announce that it is producing flowers!

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I headed into the garden because I wanted to put together some hand-tied bouquets.

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We purchased some seed this winter, this is one of the many cool things we planted… cut flower Kale.

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Some other things we planted… statice, celosia cockscomb, cosmos, gomphrena, zinnia, dahlia and sunflowers.

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The first step in assembling a hand-tied bouquet is remove all of the foliage that would be submerged in water.

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Next take your first two stems and and cross one over the other.

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Continue adding flowers and crossing them over the last.

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Rotate the grouping to get to a spot without flowers and keep adding to the bouquet. Continue to rotate and fill until the bouquet is complete.

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I like to use raffia to tie bouquets together. It has a clean but rustic look…very pretty.

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Make a knot right at the bottom of the leaves. Be careful not to tie to tight or too high. I like a simple firm knot.

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Take into consideration the size of your bouquet when cutting the stems. My bouquet is small so I am cutting them fairly short.

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Snip ends off in a clean cut. Watch out for sleeping pugs below!!

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There is something about a bouquet of fresh cut flowers in the summer that I love love! It is a perfect little gift to give to someone…

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Place your bouquet in a container of water and enjoy!

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