COLUMNIST: OLIVIA THOMAS
While this could apply to any area of the garden, the cutting garden does generally have a very well-defined season. Most of us are unlikely to be growing flowers at home through the winter once the first frosts have blackened the leaves of the dahlias.
Before you forget, sit down and write about anything you want to remember from this season. What worked, what did not? What do you want to grow more of next year, or are keen to try? The real review and planning will come over the winter, but believe me when I say that you will struggle to remember all the things you think you will.
Finally? Polish your halo, breath a sigh of relief, and retreat into the warmth to dream of flowers until springtime.
Olivia Thomas grows flowers that are better for people and the environment. Her passion is for sustainable floristry: for growing local flowers that she sells to florists and other businesses including cafes, bars, and restaurants, and locally to the public whenever there are enough flowers available! Olivia talks about sustainable floristry and recommends the best cut flowers to grow in Scotland on the Scotland Grows Show.
See more of Olivia's beautiful blooms on her website, Instagram, and Facebook pages, or catch up with all her news on her Substack.