Weather in Portland has been just plain uncooperative this past week.
Too much cold, too much rain.
The flowers are confused and only partially opening, and today I discovered a Delphinium which had been carelessly trampled on by a neighbourhood pet (or meter reader-- one can never be too sure). No, this week has been no good at all.
As a result, the Tiny Green Cottage has a lack of new content to share for the day. In cases such as this, I consult the piles of magazines I've held onto throughout the years for either their informative editorials or inspiring photos.
Today's post is gleaned from a back issue of Better Homes and Gardens, which included helpful information on planning your own Cottage Garden. The photos are gorgeous, and the advice is sound. I hope you enjoy!
-Tiny Green Cottager
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Go Informal

Grow Old-Fashioned Flowers
Cottage gardens aren’t about new varieties. They’re usually filled with the same traditional favorites your grandmother would have grown. Some popular examples include peony, cosmos, foxglove, snapdragon, pansy, bachelor’s button, columbine, bleeding heart, and hollyhock.
Select Homey Furniture
Make your cottage garden into an outdoor living space by adding comfy furniture. Avoid anything contemporary. Instead look for Adirondack, wicker, or painted metal shellback chairs. The furniture doesn’t have to match: Part of the charm is how informal it is. An eclectic mix fits right in.
Look for Soft, Romantic Plants

Look for Materials with Character

Using Curving Pathways

Choose Vintage Accessories

Employ the Unexpected

Fit in a White-Picket Fence

Do What You Love
While all these elements are commonly found in a cottage garden, the biggest rule is that you create a look you love. Don’t get caught up in trying to follow “the rules.” Plant what you like and how you like it for a delightful cottage garden to suit you.
-Better Homes & Gardens
4 comments:
Woooowww! Fantastic article, thank you! Very inspiring indeed! I hope it´s ok that I link to you :)
This is great! I was searching for images of cottage gardens and your post came up. Thanks for the great ideas and the breakdown on how to create a cottage garden. I'd love for you to stop by my blog sometime, www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com
What a lovely and inspirational post! I also came across your blog when searching for cottage garden photos. I can't wait to read more of your blog! xoxo
what a wonderful blog. do you mind if i post one of your photos on my facebook and then leave a link to this blog for others to find? thanks.
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