Create a charming cottage garden with fragrant, colorful flowers that return year after year—like roses, peonies, and ...
If you love old-fashioned flowers, plant a cottage garden! Originally, cottage gardens evolved from English country gardens, which were designed to be productive spaces where herbs, vegetables, summer ...
Cottage gardens are both comforting and whimsical. And, if you add a host of bird species, they become pure magic. Here are ...
If you love the look of an abundant, informal cottage garden, many colorful plantings can help you fulfill that vision. An English cottage garden (also known simply as a cottage garden) is less ...
After three summers of trying (and failing) to keep our veggies safe from the local wildlife, we decided to switch things up and add lots of flowers to the garden in hopes of “hiding” the veggies from ...
You’ve nearly mastered sourdough, and you have a half-finished embroidery project sitting by your bed. The only thing left to complete your cottagecore fantasy? A house filled to the brim with flowers ...
It’s time to think about your cottage flowers for next year. You know, the crystal blue cornflowers that you love so much, the papery Shirley poppies, the red flax, blue flax, clarkia and ...
Cleomes are old-fashioned summer flowers that are enjoying a comeback in many gardens. During the Victorian era, these plants, with their long seedpods and unique spirally arranged leaves, gained ...
Across the UK, busy households are being urged to sow a single cottage-style flower that can fill borders, pots and patios ...