Growing an English Cottage Garden
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English cottage gardens are usually a hodge podge of classical heavily scented flowers and plants. There is no rhyme or reason to the design. You might have a Sweet William plant popping up in four or five different places. A clump of Delphinium may be blooming on one side of your garden and a clump of Foxglove on the other side. Pathways through the garden are often overgrown with groundcover or taller flowers and might be difficult to see as you make your way through the growth. Read the rest of this entry »
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This site tells you “all you need to know” to design, grow and maintain a beautiful garden. It covers all zones around the country. We hope you find some of these ideas fun and useful!
Happy Gardening!
- Emma
