Thursday, May 9, 2024

Dreamy Cottage Gardens: Get The Look


A dreamy cottage garden is like stepping into a fairytale. It's whimsical, charming, and bursting with flowers, herbs, and greenery. Picture a cozy, slightly overgrown garden where paths wind through beds of colorful blooms, birds chirp overhead, and the scent of lavender and roses fills the air. It's a place that feels both nostalgic and magical, where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in nature's beauty.




Here are some tips to help you create your own dreamy cottage garden:

Choose the Right Plants: Opt for a mix of perennials, annuals, and biennials with a focus on traditional cottage garden favorites like roses, delphiniums, foxgloves, lavender, daisies, and peonies. Include herbs like sage, thyme, and rosemary for added fragrance and utility.

Create Layers and Textures: Plant flowers of varying heights and shapes to create depth and interest. Tall flowers like hollyhocks and delphiniums can go at the back, while shorter plants like geraniums and daisies can be nearer to the front. Mix in some climbing plants like clematis or morning glories to add vertical interest.




Embrace Informality: Cottage gardens are known for their relaxed, informal vibe. Don't worry too much about perfect symmetry or neat rows. Let plants spill over pathways and intermingle freely for a more natural look.

Add Vintage Touches: Incorporate vintage elements like weathered garden furniture, old-fashioned bird baths, or rustic trellises to enhance the cottage charm.




Choose Soft, Pastel Colors: Stick to a soft, romantic color palette with shades of pink, purple, white, and blue. These colors evoke a sense of serenity and nostalgia.

Include Fragrant Plants: Fragrance is an essential element of a dreamy cottage garden. Choose plants like roses, lavender, and jasmine that will perfume the air with their sweet scent.




Provide Wildlife Habitat: Encourage birds, bees, and butterflies to visit your garden by including native plants, bird feeders, and butterfly-friendly flowers like butterfly bush and coneflowers.

Maintain a Bit of Wildness: Don't be afraid to let your garden grow a bit wild. Allow some self-seeding plants to spread naturally and embrace a slightly unkempt look that adds to the charm.


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Laura

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