Grow Your Birth Flower

Grow Your Birth Flower
Just as each month has a birthstone, it also has a birth flower. From the cheery daffodils of March to the romantic roses of June, giving birth flowers as a gift is a thoughtful way to celebrate your loved ones – and it’s even more meaningful if you grow them yourself!  If you’re wondering ‘what is my birth flower?’ or want to find the perfect bloom for a birthday bouquet, read on for our month-by-month guide. 
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July Birth Flower: Delphinium

The delphinium, or larkspur, is July's birth flower. These stately perennials bloom abundantly throughout June and July (and again in August if cut back properly). 

Delphiniums, which symbolise open-heartedness and positivity, bring height and drama to July birthday bouquets. Their tall spires come in many spectacular shades, from pastel pinks and blues to the sumptuous Delphinium 'Aurora Deep Purple'

August Birth Flower: Gladiolus

August’s birth flower is the gladiolus, a member of the iris family. With their towering stems and large, vibrant blooms, gladioli are a classic sight in the summer cut flower garden and represent strength and endurance.

Gladioli bulbs are easy to grow and come in practically every hue imaginable – even green! Their flowers grow on both sides of the stem for fantastically full-looking bouquets. 

September Birth Flower: Aster

The charming aster is September's birth flower. Named after the Greek for ‘star’, asters bloom from late summer to autumn and are seen as symbols of wisdom, faith and love. 

There are many varieties of aster to choose from for your September bouquets, from bright purple Michaelmas daisies to striking double-flowered varieties such as Aster Matador Mixed.

October Birth Flower: Marigold

October's birth flower is the marigold, whose warm orange and yellow blooms represent passion, creativity and resilience – and beautifully mirror autumn's changing colours. 

Both French and African marigolds are wonderful for cut flower bouquets. Growing marigold seeds has a practical benefit, too: their peppery scent helps to deter garden pests!

November Birth Flower: Chrysanthemum

The birth flower for November is a mainstay of the cut flower garden: the chrysanthemum. These colourful blooms have been cultivated for centuries and are said to manifest happiness, health and longevity.

From delicate spider chrysanthemums to ball-shaped pompons, chrysanthemum plants are easy to grow, and their flowers last for weeks. Late chrysanthemums, which bloom from October to January, are ideal for November bouquets.

December Birth Flower: Paperwhite

December birthdays honour the paperwhite, a pure white Narcissus that symbolises hope and devotion. 

With their elegant and incredibly fragrant blooms, paperwhites make for breathtaking winter bouquets. They will readily flower in December if planted in September and brought indoors once foliage appears.

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