The Making of a Cottage Garden - Jan Johnsen
'Bright Eyes' Phlox, on right, is a staple in a cottage garden. Photo by Jan Johnsen I once worked with a lovely client who wanted a cottage style flower garden. She is now my dear friend.... But there are cottage gardens and then there are 'cottage gardens'...know what I mean? When I see photos of gardens in Great Britain, it seems everyone there has the most magnificent flower garden, each more spectacular than the next... like this one: Ladies mantle in front is a stand out here. Bigstock photo. Their lushness sets a standard of perfection for cottage gardens which makes me want to say to someone here in the Northeast U.S., "Wouldn't you like to consider an ornamental grass garden instead?" But of course, the call of a cottage garden, filled with a profusion of flowers and redolent of roses, peonies and lilacs, makes one yearn for such a place. The stone dog keeps watch. PG Hydrangea in rear. What you need, in my part