
The Homesteader's Guide to Cut Flowers
Growing Beautiful, Versatile Blooms for Pantry, Pleasure & Profit
Joanna Blessing(Author)
The Lyons Press
Published on 19. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-4930-8953-6 (ISBN)
Description
“A charming handbook for growing, selling, and crafting with flowers […] Blessing’s passion for growing flowers is contagious […] This wide-ranging how-to will appeal to novices and seasoned gardeners alike.” —Publishers Weekly
From urban patios to rural homesteads, learn to cultivate versatile flowers that beautify your space while doubling as culinary herbs, healing plants, and craft materials.
Flower farming has seen a recent surge of interest, largely due to social media and the presence of idolized flower farmers, such as Washington State’s Floret. Most home gardeners already grow several types of flowers for landscape and ornamental purposes, so the thought of having fresh, beautifully displayed, homegrown bouquets for sale and offering You-Pick flower operations on a new level is enticing to many home growers.
Most cut flowers have multipurpose qualities—gardeners and homesteaders can choose varieties that are not just aesthetically pleasing but also useful as culinary herbs, medicinal tinctures, and pigments for eco-dyeing and in dried arrangements for decor, art, and jewelry. Many of these plants can also be easily grown in pots for flower lovers living in the city. Joanna Blessing of Olde Soul Acres invites readers to dive deeper into intentionally growing cut flowers and enjoying the fruits of their labor. She covers the ins and outs of planning a garden that will promote a thriving, sustainable ecosystem, as well as how to harvest and arrange cut flowers and how a home gardener can scale up to bring a monetary profit to their homestead. Chapters cover:
From urban patios to rural homesteads, learn to cultivate versatile flowers that beautify your space while doubling as culinary herbs, healing plants, and craft materials.
Flower farming has seen a recent surge of interest, largely due to social media and the presence of idolized flower farmers, such as Washington State’s Floret. Most home gardeners already grow several types of flowers for landscape and ornamental purposes, so the thought of having fresh, beautifully displayed, homegrown bouquets for sale and offering You-Pick flower operations on a new level is enticing to many home growers.
Most cut flowers have multipurpose qualities—gardeners and homesteaders can choose varieties that are not just aesthetically pleasing but also useful as culinary herbs, medicinal tinctures, and pigments for eco-dyeing and in dried arrangements for decor, art, and jewelry. Many of these plants can also be easily grown in pots for flower lovers living in the city. Joanna Blessing of Olde Soul Acres invites readers to dive deeper into intentionally growing cut flowers and enjoying the fruits of their labor. She covers the ins and outs of planning a garden that will promote a thriving, sustainable ecosystem, as well as how to harvest and arrange cut flowers and how a home gardener can scale up to bring a monetary profit to their homestead. Chapters cover:
- Assessing your garden space and resources
- Selecting versatile varieties of cut flowers
- Building relationships with local markets and florists
- 21 recipes for edible flowers, tinctures, floral teas, desserts, and more
- 18 crafts and projects using your flowers
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Old Saybrook
United States
Publishing group
Globe Pequot Press
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
218 Color Photos, 21 Recipes
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 178 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4930-8953-6 (9781493089536)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
By Joanna Blessing
Content
Introduction: Welcome to the World of Multi-Purpose Flowers
Chapter 1: Planning Your Homestead Flower Garden
Chapter 2: Cultivating Multi-Purpose Flowers
Chapter 3: Sustainable Practices for Homestead Flower Farming
Chapter 4: Growing Flowers for Sale
Chapter 5: Blending Gardening and Flower Farming with Your Lifestyle
Chapter 6: Edible Flowers and Their Uses—Medicinal and Culinary
Chapter 7: Drying Flowers for Longevity
Chapter 8: Eco-Dyeing with Flowers
Final Thoughts: Reflecting on Your Floral Journey
Appendix: Planting Chart
About the Author
Chapter 1: Planning Your Homestead Flower Garden
Chapter 2: Cultivating Multi-Purpose Flowers
Chapter 3: Sustainable Practices for Homestead Flower Farming
Chapter 4: Growing Flowers for Sale
Chapter 5: Blending Gardening and Flower Farming with Your Lifestyle
Chapter 6: Edible Flowers and Their Uses—Medicinal and Culinary
Chapter 7: Drying Flowers for Longevity
Chapter 8: Eco-Dyeing with Flowers
Final Thoughts: Reflecting on Your Floral Journey
Appendix: Planting Chart
About the Author