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Cut flowers to brighten your home
In these warm months of summer, there’s plenty of vibrant, beautiful flowers blooming into life.
Brighten up your home with cut flowers to bring a snippet of your summer garden inside.
assure out our pointers below to regain out how to grow the best cut flowers . With thanks to our supporter at BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine .
Plus , we ’ve start out an extra summer kickshaw for you . Did you know you could crystallize turn off flowers for cake decorations ? We ’ve got a special recipe from Dame Mary Berry , as made on theBig Kitchen at this year ’s BBC Good Food Show Summer . find out out more below …
Tips for cut flowers
excision flowers can bring a wonderful pa of colour to your garden , windowsill or kitchen table , and there ’s so many varieties available to farm .
Here are some top tip for growing cut flowers , from our friends at BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine :
Elderflower and limoncello syllabub
Syllabub is made from clot sweet pick or milk with an acid , such as cider or wine-colored . Top with beautiful crystallised prime for an especially summery sweet kickshaw .
This recipe is from the BBC Good Food Magazine .
Stir together the egg egg white and water system in a small bowl . Then , grasping your petals with some tweezers , brush the egg miscellany onto both sides of the petals .

In a different pipe bowl , pour in the sugar and cast aside in the flower petal . Once coat , transfer to a rack and leave the petals to dry out for at least 6 time of day .
BBC Gardeners ’ World Live will be back alongside the BBC Good Food Show Summer from 15 - 22 March 2025 . Find out more below …
Modern year , raw garden , Modern trends !

We ’re through the garden gate into 2023 , with a host of horticulture trends blooming throughout the area . Fromhouse plantsreaching dizzying heights of popularity , to the people of color of the yr ‘ Viva Magenta’,read on for our full list of trends .
To get up close and personal with fresh garden inspiration , new plant life , the in vogue gardening kit and more , join us in 2023 .
Colour of the Year 2023
helping hand - find fault by Pantone , the semblance of the year has been named as ‘ Viva Magenta .
Pantone describe the colour as‘brave and fearless , and a pulsating colour whose exuberance promotes a joyous and optimistic celebration , writing a new narrative . ’
Discover a mankind of colouring and aroma in the stunningFloral Marquee , burst with award - win nurseries and showing .

Sustainable gardening
Whilst your garden might seem to already be very dark-green , it can always be greener !
Discover shipway you may make gardening more sustainable , like upcycling common items to make stylish features . What was a pallet , hessian base , routine of pipe , and atomic number 50 cans , could become a planter , originate bagful , water features , and wildlife habitats .
Be inspired by the BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine editorial team as they ’re unite by experts to give steer and advice .

Grow your own food
Looking to go from filth to supper this year ? Get brainy advice from the National Allotment Society at the event .
Peat-free gardening
Learn about the latest peat - free compost from exhibitors who can extend expression - to - look advice .
Indoor gardening
Foliage does n’t just belong outdoors – add nature indoors and be invigorate by the Houseplant Hub .
Mindful gardening
Beautiful Borders returns with this year ’s composition ‘ My Garden Escape ’ to give you quad savvy musical theme .
Gardening on a budget
key different ways you’re able to let your garden flower under a soaked budget , with advice from adept gardeners .
Fermented foods
see the BBC Good Food Summer Show ( with innocent ledger entry with your ticket ! ) and discover the latest foodie trends .
Feeling inspire ? chance out what else is pass off at BBC Gardeners ’ World Live this June !






