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Cut and Come Again Masterclass
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What's Included

Design a productive cutting garden

Learn to grow through the seasons

Understand how to grow dahlias

Cutting and arranging flowers

Cut and Come Again Masterclass
47 lessons | 9 hours
Maximise your garden’s productivity with acclaimed gardener Sarah Raven. In this course, filmed at her famous Perch Hill garden, Sarah shares expert techniques for creating an abundant, year-round cutting patch, no matter your space. Through 9 hours of lessons, she guides you on site assessment, colour palettes, and plant selection to balance flowers and foliage. Discover her top annuals, biennials, and perennials, proven to return each year. With expert seasonal guidance, technical tips, and practical tricks, you'll learn how to encourage healthy growth and continuous blooms, ensuring a vibrant and productive garden throughout the year.
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When it comes to flower arranging, even if you don’t see yourself as a creative person, this course will help you to learn beautiful flower arranging recipes, that will give you gorgeous results time and time again.
— Sarah Raven
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Lesson Plan
47 LESSONS / 9 HOURS
Meet Sarah
Sarah Raven introduces you to Perch Hill Farm in East Sussex, and explains how she became passionate about growing cut flowers.
About this course
Sarah guides you through the course contents and explains what you’ll be learning on your creative journey, from planning and sowing, to cutting and arranging.
How to grow flowers in abundance
In this lesson, you’ll learn about the most productive cut-and-come-again flowers and how to create a cutting patch that produces an abundance of flowers throughout the year.
The magic of cut-and-come-again flowers
What makes cut-and-come-agains so magical? The more you pick, the more they flower. In this lesson, you’ll discover the difference between hardy annuals, biennials and tender perennials.
Working with colour - Sarah’s four palettes
Sarah has a deep connection with colour, here you’ll learn how to combine colours so you can create beautiful combinations every time, both in the garden and in the vase.
Working with colour - Creating flower combinations
Ever wondered how florists decide which flowers to use in their arrangements? In this lesson, you’ll find out Sarah’s tricks of the trade and learn how to construct your displays.
Designing your cut flower bed: Choosing the right soil and aspect for your patch
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to identify your soil type and discover the conditions you need to grow cut flowers successfully.
Designing your cut flower bed: Planning the patch for season one
Let Sarah guide you through her planting plans and explain how she plots out her growing year over five seasons. For season one Sarah reveals her list of the most perennial tulips.
Designing your cut flower bed: Planning the patch for season two
Sarah steers you through her planting plan for season two, from sowing sweet peas to planting out cosmos.
Designing your cut flower bed: Planning the patch for season three
Season three is all about half-hardy annuals. In this lesson, you’ll learn about nature-friendly grasses and how to bring texture to your arrangements.
Designing your cut flower bed: Planning the patch for season four
Sarah shows you how to ensure you have colour in your garden, even as the days draw in and the nights get longer.
Designing your cut flower bed: Planning the patch for season five
In this lesson, you’ll learn which hardy perennials and bulbs will see you through the winter months and how to make the most of your greenhouse space.
Creating a sowing calendar
Timing is key when it comes to sowing seeds. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to plot your sowing and planting plan out across the year.
Sarah’s favourite ways to sow seeds
Everything you need to know about how to sow seeds to ensure maximum success with minimum effort, including sowing into gutter pipes, what compost to use and where to keep your seedlings.
Sowing sweet peas
One of the most fragrant flowers in any cutting garden, sweet peas need to be sown early for the best results. In this lesson, Sarah will show you how to sow and grow these trailing beauties.
Sowing Cobaea scandens
The cup and saucer plant is another great climber that needs to be sown early enough to give it a chance to flower later in the year. Let Sarah steer you through the process of sowing and training Cobaea scandens.
Pricking out and pinching out
Pinching out creates stronger and more productive plants. In this video, Sarah will show you the right way to pinch your plants and how to move them into bigger pots.
An early spring arrangement with narcissi, wallflowers and hellebores
When March rolls around, it’s time to make your first spring arrangement. In this lesson, Sarah will show you how to create a beautiful arrangement with hellebores and narcissus.
Preparing the soil in the cutting patch
Mulching is one of the easiest ways to suppress weeds and improve your soil. Let Sarah lead you through the mulching process and teach you about annual and perennial weeds.
Building a teepee for sweet peas
Sweet peas are vigorous climbers, so building a supportive frame is a must if you want them to grow successfully. Here, Sarah explains the process of creating a sweet pea teepee that’s both practical and beautiful.
Planting out sweet pea seedlings
In this lesson, Sarah will show you how to plant out, water and feed sweet peas so you can ensure a bumper crop.
Planting out hardy annuals
By mid-April, it should be the right temperature to plant out your hardy annuals. Here’s Sarah’s guide to getting them in the ground.
Tulip blight
Tulip blight can devastate your cut flower harvest. Here’s what to look out for and how to deal with it.
Picking tulips for an arrangement
If you want to grow perennial tulips, you need to learn to harvest them correctly. Let Sarah guide you through the cutting process.
A tulip arrangement with spring blossom and butterfly ranunculus
It’s early May and the tulips are in full bloom. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to make a gorgeous arrangement featuring spring blossom, tulips and honesty.
Planting out dahlias
One of the showiest flowers Sarah grows at Perch Hill, dahlias are a firm favourite among cut flower growers. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to pinch out, plant and feed these elegant blooms.
Planting gladioli bulbs
Loved for the height and contrast they provide, gladioli look great scattered amongst a dahlia bed. Here you’ll learn how to plant them using a bulb planter.
Planting out half-hardy annuals
Warm weather often brings weeds with it. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to hoe them out and then plant half-hardy annuals in their place.
Planting out Cobaea scandens
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to maximise the growth of your Cobaea plants and how to tie them into your growing frame when it’s time to plant them out.
Supporting the growth of scabious and Ammi majus with jute netting
Once your growing patch is in full swing, you’ll need to offer your growing plants some support. Watch Sarah as she adds jute netting to her cutting patch to help her plants produce straight stems.
Staking Ammi visnaga with a clove hitch
During the summer months, you might need to provide your taller plants with a bit more support. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to stake Ammi visnaga to a strong post.
Supporting a dahlia with a hazel nest
Some dahlia varieties can grow tall with heavy flower heads, but luckily there are sustainable ways to support them. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to weave your very own hazel nest.
The cutting patch in June
By June your cutting patch should be awash with colour. Here, Sarah will show you why watering heavily but less regularly is key to a successful and sustainable flower garden.
A guide to picking your flowers
Cutting your blooms in the right place will help to promote future flower growth. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to cut your stems correctly and the right time of day to do it.
Supporting growth with chestnut gates
Sometimes annuals need a bit more support, which is where chestnut gates come in. In this lesson, Sarah shows you how to prop up bendy blooms and support straight growth.
Picking, deadheading and tying in sweet peas
By the middle of June, your sweet peas should be in full bloom. Here, Sarah will show you three different ways to pick and prep your sweet pea stems.
The importance of pinching out
In this lesson, you’ll learn what plants you should pinch out and why it might delay flower growth.
Why mulch?
Watch as Sarah guides you through the mulching process and highlights a few issues that can crop up when using green waste.
How to make your patch successional
Successional growing is the key to making the most of your cutting patch. In this lesson, Sarah will help you plan your way through the seasons.
Picking and arranging with Ammi majus
One of the first signs of summer in the cutting patch, the long elegant stems of Ammi majus deserve to be shown off. In this lesson, Sarah will show you how to make a billowing display in a large urn.
An arrangement with sweet peas, cerinthe, Salvia Viridis 'Blue Monday'
Small arrangements can be just as impactful as large ones. Here, Sarah will demonstrate how she makes miniature arrangements using frog pins and small bowls.
The cutting patch in July
From harvesting seeds to removing annuals, there are plenty of gardening chores to get on with in July. Let Sarah guide you through some of her favourites.
The cutting patch in September
One of the most beloved cut-and-come-again flowers, dahlias are the true stars of any bouquet. In this lesson, Sarah introduces us to her dahlia bed and shows us some of her favourite varieties.
Picking and arranging Cobaea scandens
The cup and saucer plant is a firm favourite at Perch Hill. Here, Sarah will show you how to make a unique arrangement using this ever-changing cut-and-come-again climber.
Picking and supporting dahlias
Ensuring that you pick dahlias in the right way is essential if you want them to go on producing more flowers. In this lesson, Sarah will explain the best way to pick, condition and rest them.
Arranging dahlias in a grid with amaranth, dill and panicum sparking fountain
Using a scallop edged pot and a frog pin, watch as Sarah creates a flowing flower arrangement in the warm and soft palette.
The end of the growing season
The growing season has almost come to an end at Perch Hill, so it’s time to say goodbye to Sarah and get started with your own growing journey.
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