Sunday, April 12, 2009

Can you grow flowers like the ones in a flower shop?

I want to grow the kind of flowers that you would buy at a flower shop--like roses, tulips, flowers that you would find at the supermarket or flower shop. Is it possible to grow flowers like this at home? And if so, are the seeds easy to get?





I was looking for rose seeds, and it seems like you can only grow roses from the plants?





What are some good seeds that are not exactly easy, but not extremely difficult to get if I look hard enough? As in, they are not grown only by flower growers.

Can you grow flowers like the ones in a flower shop?
It takes a lot of know how, time %26amp; experience to do that. My nephew was a market gardener %26amp; sold his flowers to the Brisbane markets (Australia). He said it was too time consuming %26amp; gave it up. What is he doing now? He%26#039;s a viticulturist(grape grower) in his sister%26#039;s vineyard!
Reply:yeah, they sell seeds lots of places- Home Depot, OSH, Lows...look around, you should find some easily.





you get roses from rose bushes-





flower shop and store flowers aren%26#039;t really %26quot;different%26quot; from home grown ones. they%26#039;re just critically selected and arranged by certain characteristics.





with the proper care %26amp; adequate requirements, you should be able to grow most of the plants you want. good luck!
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Reply:Most large growers that supply all of the nurseries have million dollar operations. Special lighting cooling and heating systems. I am not going to say you can%26#039;t grow anything that looks like theirs but odds are 100 to 1 I would win



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