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I will bring them inside for us to enjoy in the house. For special occasions, I'll take some cut flowers to friends.
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Both! I just had a gigantic hurricane vase full of ranunculus from my garden the other week. :) I also gave away buckets of them to neighbors.
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I don't have a cutting garden at this point. I am working on one, though! I love bringing fresh flowers into my home, especially lilacs! I will bring some indoors, share them with others, and leave some outside. :)
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I don't cut them at all. They are planted to make the landscaping around my house look great.
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I don't even have flowers
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I do both...I love the smell of fresh flowers in my home and want to share the joy w/others.
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I do both. I love to take flowers to people who love flowers, and I love my house to have fresh flowers as often as possible.
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I actually don't cut them at all. I like them outside looking pretty in front of my house. We have 3 rose bushes and several planters with a variety of flowers.
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I like to share Still yo...:)
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I bring them inside as my wife loves flowers. If none in the garden then I will go buy some. Usually ever ten days.
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Always!
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Both
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I do a bit of each. I cut some for our home. I make bouquets for other people and I leave some in the garden to keep it pretty.
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I do both too! It's a very rewarding hobbie :) As an elective during the process of getting my AAS in Greenhouse/Nursery Mngmt. I took 2 Floral Design classes. It was one of the most relaxing classes ever...just absolutely loved it! All of our arrangements were sold in the campus "Greenery". The ONLY class I can ever remember that I just couldn't wait to get to every morning LOL!! Of coarse, ever since then I've made every effort to consider stem length, vase life, shape, types of foliage, ect. of the majority of all new additions to the garden :)
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Both. I used to like putting them on the counter at the front office for everyone to enjoy. We don't have any at the apartment. My daughter used to take some to her teachers.
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