Choices will be restricted by the type of soil the aspect of the borders and colour preferences.
Cottage garden flowers list.
To 1 foot tall.
In the list that follows you will see other types of plants as well.
We probably think first and foremost of some of the most beloved flowers in the world.
There is a vast array of traditional cottage garden plants to choose from.
I ve divided my list of cottage garden flowers into four categories.
When i say cottage style i mean a happy jungle of flowering perennials.
Besides it s one of the best cottage garden plants for shade making any shaded corner more beautiful with its flowers in late summer.
The ones i choose for my garden are suited to my growing zone 6 here in ontario canada which is a cold climate region with real winters.
Their designs often include curving pathways rose covered arbors and white picket fences.
If you re looking for tall cottage garden plants plant some small trees if you have the room.
This is because such plantings were traditionally more than just something pretty to look at.
Perennials biennials annuals and bulbs.
Partial to full shade and well drained soil.
I also like to choose shrubby plants climbing plants for arbors and mailboxes and fences and border plants.
When planning your informal flower garden start with a list of cottage garden plants like foxgloves shasta daisies catmint and hollyhocks.
Cottage gardens are also likely to make use of self seeding plants such as foxgloves and aquilegias which pop up spontaneously around the garden or in cracks in paving adding to the informal look.
They offer beautiful flowers and tasty fruit as well as more structure to your garden.
These cool weather lovers start in spring and often bloom again in fall.
Try to choose a few of each category to get long lasting color and easy care all season long.
With their edible and fragrant blooms violets are among the most charming flowers for the cottage garden.
A list of traditional cottage garden plants will encompass quite a variety.
If you are stuck for ideas consult a beautifully written and photographed guide to english gardens like this one by award winning gardening author and journalist ursula.