Cutting flowers- what annuals would be good?
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Lavender and you can cut them in fall let dry for about 2-3 weeks put in knee high stocking or material pouch tie w/ a ribbon and place in drawer/ closet/ bathroom every once in awhile crush and smell the lavender or put in jar w/tight lid open for fragrance the close after an hr or so hope this is helpful. Judy
Hi Laura, I am not sure if this flowering plants thrive in Ontario but you can never go wrong with pansies and/or peonies. Good luck!