Growing plants and flowers is a great hobby that is difficult to master, but extremely rewarding once you have got the hang of it. You can even make a living out of it. Perhaps you could grow rare plants and sell them on? Or experiment with different arrangements that stand out from the usual displays?
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Choose your plant or flower
Care for your plants
There are many things to remember when growing plants and flowers, but perhaps the most important is to make sure they have the right environment to grow in. Every plant is unique, so do plenty of reading up on your specific area.
Some basic rules to always remember include the container or pot you are using must be big enough, you must keep your plants at a steady temperature, make sure that your plants get the right amount of natural sunlight, do not over- or under-water your plants, and remember to give your plants fertilizer and or plant food.
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Label your plants and stay organised
Labelling your plants and flowers is extremely important if you are looking to sell them at a later date. There is nothing worse than putting in lots of effort when planting and grow them, only find out you cannot recognise your plant.
Keeping your plants and flowers organised with labels is a quick and easy way of saving yourself lots of time in the future. You will be extremely pleased with yourself for doing it.
Often seeds and bulbs can with labels already, but these are often poorly made and it can be a good idea to source better quality labels elsewhere.
Companies such as South East Labels offer a wide range of horticultural labels, such as synthetic ‘slug proof’, waterproof, loop lock and stick-in labels.
Visit www.southeastlabels.co.uk to find out more information. Labels are also useful for selling your products; you can price them and show your customers information.
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Find your marketplace
Do as much research as possible. Find a market or shop that will stock your product and ask around, you will soon find the perfect place to sell your flowers and plants. If your local town does not have anywhere for you to pitch a stall or stock your product in a shop then you should certainly consider selling online.
Useful links
The Guardian newspaper offers a 'Plant of the week'.
BBC Plant Finder
Useful resource on identifying plants from the BBC.
Which? Guide to herbs
Which? magazine guide to growing your own herbs.