Creating your Dream Cottage gardens
What are cottage gardens? There are many different types of gardens, from lush bamboo gardens to minimalist rock gardens that contain little plant life that you can create. But if you really want to have some gardens in your home, you can consider cottage gardens. They are the perfect sort of garden if you like greenery but do not want to do a lot of thinking and planning. Why are cottage gardens so great? Let us discuss about where they come from and what makes cottage garden what they are. It is A Traditional English Garden Cottage gardens originated from old English gardens, created by people who do not have sufficient time to manage their gardens during the day and can only tend to their gardens when they have time off. Normally food plants and flowering herbs are planted in these cottage gardens. Flowers are planted to decorate the garden and help to prevent weeds growing. The shade from the plants will also keep the soil from evaporating quickly and this means less watering is required. How Cottage Gardens have Transformed In Modern Times. In today, Cottage gardens have transformed into a garden more for decoration rather than providing food. However, many of the methods and designs remain unchanged. For example, plants are planted more closely in today modern cottage gardens, creating an area with lush plant life. Therefore these gardens are the perfect ideas for American gardeners who have little time since these gardens needs little attention and care. What kind of Plants you can Grow? You can now plant anything you want in these modern cottage gardens compared to the past when they were planted out of needs. Now gardeners are more focus on growing flowers rather than planting for food but there are a few rules to follow. Gardeners should plant what they are interested in their Cottage gardens. In other words, these gardens reflect the personality of the person planting it. If you are searching for some traditional plants to grow in your cottage gardens, you can go for heirloom plants. Flowering herbs such as daisies and delphinium are good selections for your gardens. You need to start work now to get that plants and flowers growing close together and you will have your very own cottage garden.
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