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Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden Review: A Dreamy Flower Book for Gardeners, Growers, and Bouquet Lovers

July 7, 2026 by Shellie Wilson Leave a Comment

There are some gardening books that feel purely practical, and then there are the ones that make you want to stop everything, order seeds, and start mentally redesigning the whole backyard. Floret Farm’s Cut Flower Garden  is very much one of those books.

Written by Erin Benzakein, this book is all about growing, harvesting, and arranging seasonal flowers, and it has that perfect mix of inspiration and practical beauty. It is the kind of book that makes you want to fill every spare patch of garden with cosmos, zinnias, dahlias, and anything else you can snip and bring indoors in a big armful.

What makes this title so appealing is that it does not feel like just another glossy flower book. Yes, it is dreamy. Yes, it is full of the kind of flower-filled imagery that makes gardeners weak at the knees. But it also feels genuinely useful. It is aimed at helping readers actually grow their own cutting garden, which is a big part of why it is such a lovely fit for anyone wanting a garden that is both beautiful and practical.

If you are the kind of person who loves the idea of filling jugs and jars with fresh-cut blooms from your own backyard, this book has a lot of charm. It taps right into that cottage garden dream so many of us love, but it still feels achievable for everyday gardeners who are learning as they go.

It also pairs beautifully with the kind of flower and garden inspiration we already love sharing across CraftGossip. If this book sends you down a floral rabbit hole, then you might also enjoy Creating a DIY flower press, which is such a lovely way to preserve the blooms you grow.

And if you love the idea of enjoying flowers beyond their fresh-cut moment, then take a look at How to make dried flower arrangements, which is another natural follow-on once you start growing your own flowers.

I also think this book will appeal to readers who enjoy flowers beyond the garden bed itself. Once you start growing blooms to cut, it is only a short jump into bouquets, arrangements, and creative projects. That is why even something like this fabric flower bouquet tutorial feels like a fun companion idea. Different craft, same flower obsession.

What I love about this book is that it is not just about growing flowers for the sake of it. It is about growing flowers to enjoy, arrange, gift, and live with. That gives it a warmer, more lifestyle-driven feel than a straight gardening manual.

This feels like the sort of book you buy for the information and then keep reaching for because it makes you want to do something with your garden. Not in a stressful, overhaul-the-yard kind of way. More in a gentle, “maybe I do need a cutting patch” kind of way.

And honestly, that is exactly the kind of gardening inspiration I love.

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12 Porch Decor Ideas for Summer That Feel Easy, Fresh, and Welcoming

There’s something about summer that makes the porch feel like an extra room. It becomes the place where you drink your coffee a little slower, wave at the neighbours, potter with plants, and try to convince yourself that one more cushion absolutely counts as a practical purchase.

The nice thing about summer porch decor is that it really does not need to be complicated. A few planters, a wreath, some lanterns, a cooler for drinks, and maybe a soft outdoor rug can make the whole space feel more inviting without turning it into a full renovation project. The strongest summer porch ideas tend to lean on simple layers like flowers, seating, rugs, pillows, wreaths, and lantern lighting, while plant-focused porch styling is still one of the easiest ways to boost curb appeal fast.

If your porch is looking a little tired after cooler weather, these ideas are a lovely place to start.

Add oversized summer planters

If I had to pick one thing that instantly makes a porch look styled, it would be planters. Big pots flanking the door, clustered containers by steps, or even one statement arrangement can make the whole entry feel finished. Porch plant ideas that keep showing up again and again include hanging baskets, ferns for shade, and larger statement containers with a mix of height, filler, and trailing plants.

For internal inspiration, have a look at 18 DIY Planters Suitable For Outdoors and DIY Summer Planter Idea With Faux Flowers. The faux flower planter idea is especially handy if your porch gets blasted with heat and you are a little tired of replacing crispy plants every few weeks.

Try hanging baskets for easy height

Hanging baskets are one of the easiest ways to give a summer porch that lush, layered look without using up floor space. They’re especially good for smaller porches where every square foot matters. Garden advice for hanging baskets consistently recommends building them in layers and choosing plants based on the amount of sun your porch actually gets, which is one of those obvious tips that is easy to ignore until everything starts sulking.

This is a great option if your porch feels flat and you want more greenery without crowding the doorway.

Hang a summer wreath on the front door

A wreath is such a small thing, but it makes the whole porch feel intentional. Summer wreaths work beautifully with faux greenery, flowers, hoops, grapevine bases, or even little garden-inspired extras like mini pots or seed packets. Summer porch styling guides still consistently include wreaths as one of the simplest seasonal updates, and there are some very pretty DIY versions around right now.

For tutorials, try DIY Summer Wreaths or DIY Summer Garden Wreath Tutorial. Both would work nicely if you want something cheerful without going full beach-theme.

Layer in lanterns for soft evening glow

Lanterns are one of my favourite porch tricks because they make everything feel prettier with very little effort. Summer porch decorating guides often call out lanterns or solar lanterns as an easy finishing touch, and I can see why. They work in pairs by the front door, grouped beside planters, or tucked near seating where they can add a warm evening glow.

If you want a DIY version, How to Make an Easy DIY Outdoor Lantern is a good one to try.

Refresh the porch with outdoor pillows

Porch pillows do a lot of heavy lifting. They add colour, pattern, softness, and that little hint that yes, someone actually sits out here and enjoys themselves. Summer styling guides repeatedly mention pillows as one of the easiest ways to update a porch without changing the furniture itself.

If you want to sew your own, Outdoor Pillows 3 Ways and How to Sew Outdoor Pillow Covers are both useful. This is such a good stash-busting project too if you already have outdoor fabric or even just want to recover old inserts.

Paint or add an outdoor rug

A porch rug helps define the space and makes it feel much more like an outdoor room. Even a small porch feels more finished once there is something soft or patterned underfoot. Summer porch decor advice almost always includes rugs, and for good reason. They anchor everything else.

If you want something more custom, Paint Your Own Outdoor Rug is a fun option. For readers who like a more hands-on project, a painted porch rug can add colour and personality without a big spend.

Bring in a stylish patio cooler

This idea is a little more practical, but honestly that is part of the charm. If you use your porch for entertaining, a patio cooler feels like one of those projects that is both decorative and genuinely useful. Internal-wise, How to Build Your Own Stylish Patio Cooler – A Perfect Summer DIY is a perfect fit here, especially if you want the porch to feel more ready for summer gatherings.

This would be especially cute on a larger porch where you have a little room beside a chair or bench.

Add simple porch seating

A porch does not need a full furniture set to feel welcoming. Even one chair, a little bench, or a pair of compact seats can make the space feel more usable. Summer decorating guides consistently include seating as one of the core porch layers, which makes sense because once people can sit, the porch starts working as an actual living area rather than just an entrance.

If you are short on space, this is where a single chair with a pillow and small side table can still do the job beautifully.

Style a little porch table or crate vignette

This is the kind of thing that makes a porch feel personal rather than staged. A small table or crate can hold a pot, a lantern, a little stack of garden books, or even a tray with a drink and sunglasses if you want it to look especially summery. You do not need much. Just enough to make the space feel lived in.

This idea pairs nicely with your seating area and helps tie together your planters and lanterns.

Mix live plants with faux summer touches

I know faux flowers can be a bit divisive, but on a hot summer porch they can be a sanity saver. A mixed approach often works best: real greenery where it thrives, and faux accents where the heat is brutal or the watering commitment is unrealistic. That is one reason the DIY Summer Planter Idea With Faux Flowers tutorial is such a clever internal link for this topic.

It is also a nice option for covered porches where you want colour but not the maintenance.

Keep the colour palette light and summery

One thing that consistently works for summer porch decor is a lighter, breezier palette. Whites, soft blues, leafy greens, natural wood tones, and cheerful floral colours all help make a porch feel seasonal without screaming “theme decor.” Summer porch examples often lean on flowers, greenery, and a few simple accent colours rather than heavy styling.

This is a good reminder that you do not need to buy everything new. Sometimes just swapping out darker accessories for lighter ones does most of the work.

Use budget outdoor DIYs to fill the gaps

If your porch still feels a bit bare after the basics, budget outdoor DIY projects can help fill it out without overspending. Quick outdoor decor projects like birdhouses, planters, and other small decorative elements are still very popular for warm-weather styling, especially when the goal is adding charm fast.

For more internal ideas, 20 Outdoor DIY’s On A Budget is worth browsing, especially if you want a few extra projects to round out the space.

Why summer porch decor works so well

Summer porch decorating is really just about making the entry feel alive. Flowers, seating, rugs, wreaths, planters, and lanterns are popular because they work. They add colour, texture, height, softness, and a sense that someone actually enjoys this space. Plant-heavy styling in particular continues to be one of the easiest ways to make a porch look more polished for summer.

You do not need a huge wraparound veranda to make it happen either. A small porch with one great planter, a wreath, a rug, and a chair can still feel incredibly welcoming. 

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