GARDENING

Plant an Old-Fashioned Cottage Garden

Have you ever wondered if a cottage garden is right for your property? It just may be.87515764 We've all seen pictures of those quaint little cottages with the beautiful rambling gardens and wondered, how they do that? That beautiful "organized chaos" is actually easier that you think. All it takes is some imagination and a little planning to get you on your way.
  • Begin by surrounding your garden area with a picket fence or place some accent fences to display climbing roses or vines if a whole fence is not an option.
  • Design a walk from your gate to your door. An arched trellis over your gate completes the cottage look. You can have the trellis even if you don't have the fence. A trained rambling climbing rose is a great architectural accent.
  • Make sure your beds are prepared with organic material to help enrich the soil.
  • Choose easy-to-grow flowers and plants for your growing zone. English and Heritage roses are always a staple for the cottage garden.
  • Plant low-maintenance plants towards the back of your beds so that the ones that need more steady attention are easy to reach and remember up front. You can soften your pathways with low growing plants or flowering ground cover.
  • Planting small flowering trees and bushes will add height and texture. Fill in empty spots with bulbs or herbs.
  • Remember to deadhead your blooms regularly. Divide your plant selection between perennials and annuals to make replanting easier and spread out over time.
Traditional and Suggested Cottage Garden Plants: Roses Shrub Roses Climbing Roses Old Garden Roses with lush foliage Hedging plants87483809 Hawthorn Elderberry Laurel Lilac Snowberry Japonica Fruits & Trees Apple Pear Gooseberries Raspberries Crabapple Hazel Dogwood Perennials Hollyhocks Carnations Sweet Williams Marguerites Marigolds Lilies Peonies Tulips Crocus Daisies Foxglove000802_c509_0095_clhs Monkshood Lavender Campanulas Solomon's seal Evening Primrose Lily-of-the-Valley Cowslips many varieties of roses Climbing plants European Honeysuckle Clematis hybrids Flowers Violets Pinks Primroses Calendula Herbs Sage Thyme Southernwood Wormwood Catmint Feverfew Lungwort Soapwort Hyssop Sweet Woodruff Lavender

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