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Introduction
- Cut
flowers of carnation are classified into two types, the standard
type with one flower on a stem and the spray type with multiple
flowers on a stem.
- Cut
flowers, like other living and growing things, go through a
sequence of development.
- Cut flowers need a fertile, weed-free soil. Annual
applications of organic matter especially to sandy and clay
soils help retain moisture and improve soil structure.
- Growing cut flowers from seed can be very rewarding and is
essential for cut flower annuals such as sunflowers,
Cosmos,
Calendula, cornflower,
larkspur and love-in-a-mist.
Market
- While cut flower
production may be a profitable venture, first-time producers
are advised to start small and expand as markets become
larger.
- Floral retail prices
are highest in southeastern United States. The average 1992
cut flower price per unit was $16.15.
- The combined production of carnations, chrysanthemums,
and roses was $78 million in 2002, representing only 15
percent of total cut flower and foliage production.
- Specialty cut flower production has the potential to
increase income for both small and large farms.
Entrepreneur who want the information such as " Growing,
Preservation, Harvesting, Storage, Trade, Reports, Market
Details "
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