Fill it With Flowers: Cottage Gardens
Abundant planting and a mass of flower forms define the cottage garden. Here, we share two examples of cottage gardens - one, with a limited planting palette and the other, with a wider range of colors.
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Drumstick allium (image 1); Brazilian verbena (image 2); Blue switchgrass (image 3).
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