The MUST-HAVE Filler Flowers for My Cut Flower Farm : Flower Hill Farm

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Hi Flower Friends! It's Nicole from Flower Hill Farm- today I am sharing my favorite fillers on my farm!

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I am in my first "ish" year and I am in the "let's try every flowers" phase because I have no idea what will work for me and what won't. I consider this year a trial year and plan to give my bouquets to people that can't afford it.

YanickaQuilt
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Mint. Especially the furry leafed catmint. Cannot live without it.

adaliblthe
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Omg...I don't where to start but I just realised our journey with your grandpa ..and with u is what made me become a florist....I sold my first bouquet yesterday ....thanks x

crowellovecraft
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My favorite last year was Sweet Annie. It’s fantastic, it dries well, I love the scent, it’s sturdy branchy so it acts as a frog in arrangements. Yep, Sweet Annie

deniselevesque
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I really love adding bunny tails (grass) to my bouquets. I had some in my deck containers last year and I will definitely be doing them again!

kristiobrien
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I grew Hibiscus Mahogany Splendor for the first time this year as a filler. Don’t think I’ll ever be able to go without it. So beautiful in Fall arrangements.
So happy to see a cut flower video from you! You are so entertaining! You make learning about cut flowers so much fun!!

pattiohare
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I'll always remember Grandpa and Irishbells video.❤

claytoncomeaux
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I love adding baptisia. Both the flowers and greenery make for a nice filler.

kymzyanks
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Where are you? I've watched other flower friends youtuber waiting for you to come on. :( I need my Nicole fix, lol. Hope all is well with you. Hey, I got the floret flower seeds today. She should be grateful that you mentioned her because I didn't even know them until you said something. Guess I'll watch this video again, and again and again. Gosh, I sound like a stalker but I'm not...your videos just always makes me happy.

madelinerivera
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My favorite filler is Eryngium (aka Sea Holly). Bonus is it dries well too!!

TheFragrantBunch
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Love all of those fillers. I myself would have to add ageratum. I love ageratum and I use it not only for the flowers but also for its gorgeous greenery. I also love yarrow and orlaya.

thethirddayfarm
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So happy to see a cut flower video from you again! You were my first- I followed you first! Always love, love your videos! Thank you, thank you!

BrendaB
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Thank you so much for everything you make me smile every time I watch your videos

christiensgarden
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False indigo. Everyone loves it. Grow in yellow and blue. I'm going to get some purple going soon. Then later the seed pods have their use too.

angelabromley
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That's a great list. I would add cress. There are so many kinds and they add some shape and interest.

josiemaroney
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I really love using mignonette in my arrangements. They are a delicate spike, kind of like Veronica, but smell better. I also love using viscaria too! Like you said, Nicole, the list literally goes on and on! I use all the varieties you listed, except the incredible coreopsis. Time to get online... 😊

bloominghope
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Hi Nicole, I love Scabiosa as a filler adds that airy element! It grows easily from seed and has long stems! 💖

ginnysulya
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I love using basil, mint and dill, they smell amazing.

BramptonGardener
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I used Thai Basil in my cut flower arrangements after seeing you use basil in your farmer market bouquets - It looked amazing with sunflowers and made my house smell amazing! My new favorite, along with Gaura (Wandflower)...like little butterflies fluttering in the arrangement

mdorn
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I love all of the ones you listed. I also adore northern sea oats and sedum (autumn joy) as filler in my fall bouquets. They are both perennial and last forever in a bouquet. The northern sea oats can even tolerate being grown in a little shade. I’m just a home gardener with a cut flower garden with limited space and I love to ‘steal’ filler flowers from my perennial beds. I also give an honorable mention to strawflowers (which are so easy to do from seed).

eringarneau