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ASTER ERICOIDES Aster ericoidesĪ 1m tall, clump-forming, bushy perennial that has small, lance-shaped, mid-green leaves.
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Grow this perennial in a container full of well-drained, multipurpose compost in full sun. In late spring to autumn numerous, white, yellow, or pink, daisy-like blooms appear which colour of is so dependent on the variety grown. This 70cm tall, evergreen woody subshrub has divided, green or grey-green leaves. ARGRYANTHEMUM FRUTESCEN (Marguerite) Argyranthemum frutescens Stellate ‘Nora Barlow’ that produces greenish-pink pompon-like blooms that ages to be pinked tipped. Look out for ‘Nivea’ that produces white blooms or var. The flowers appear in late spring to early summer, when planted in a container full of well-drained, multipurpose compost in full sun or partial shade. This 90cm tall, clump-forming perennial that has green, fern-like leaves and on top, nodding bell-shaped blooms, with spurred petals appear on upright stems. AQUILEGIA VULGARIS (Granny’s Bonnet) Aquilegia vulgaris Grow it in a well-drained, multipurpose compost in full sun. In summer white daisy-like flows with yellow centres appear en masse. It is a 30cm tall, evergreen drought-tolerant perennial that has silvery-green, feathery leaves.
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Use this plant in front of container displays or by the side of paths. ANTHEMIS PUNCTATA SUBSPECIES CUPANTANA (Sicilian Chamomile) Anthemis punctata cupaniana Grow it in a well-drained, multipurpose compost in partial shade. In late summer to autumn, saucer-shaped, pink or white slower sapper on upright stems. This 1.2m tall, slow-spreading perennials that have divided, dark green leaves. ANEMONE x HYBRIDA (Japanese Anemone) Anemone x hybrida Grow this perennial in a well-drained, multipurpose compost in full sun or partial shade. In autumn, you will need to trim back any untidy leaves and spent blooms. On top of these tiny, greenish-yellow flowers appear over several weeks in summer. This 50cm tall, clump-forming perennial that looks good in the front of container displays. Grow it in a moisture retentive, multipurpose compost in partial shade, Ideal by the sides of paths. In summer, small white, pompon-like flowers appear that resembles little white pearls. This 60cm tall, upright, spreading perennial has stiff, dark green leaves. The following plants will not go amiss in this scheme: ACHILLEA PTARMICA (Sneezewort) ‘The Pearl Group’ Achillea ptarmica This is one scheme where you can let your imagination run wild. This includes the use of annuals to fill any gaps that appear and include a rose bush or two, along with compact shrubs, topiary plants to add structure to the scheme. You need to select a range of plants that flower from spring all the way to autumn. You need to pack your container garden with as many bulbs and perennials that you have room for, planting them in groups of 3 or more to give a bigger impact. To create a cottage design, you have to include wooden trellises and pergolas, laced with roses, vines and honeysuckles, and underplanted with lavender.
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Traditional cottage gardens include a mixture of herbs, vegetables and flowers plants amongst each other, but today the focus has changed to mainly ornamentals. It is popular because of the nostalgia it brings to people and the romantic planting that is involved. One gardening theme that endures is cottage gardens and the theme remains popular today. In the garden, many fads and fashions come and go, depending on people’s taste. Rustic barrel garden planter £9.99 | 6.In this article, we will be discussing what plants can go into containers to cohere to the cottage garden theme. Galvanised planter with rope handles £7.99 & £14.99 | 5. Vascolari tall palm root pot £108 from £180 | 2. My favourite are the set of three steel garden planters (£50 from Amara for the set), they’d look fantastic on any patio or terrace.ġ. And I’ve been on the hunt for some lovely rustic garden pots and planters to bring in that feeling of a cottage garden. I always say that my garden is rustic – a great excuse for it not being perfect. I end up poking around in the garden pots trying to remember which ones I planted bulbs into! Rustic cottage garden pots are such a great way to add more colour and character into your garden. Spring has sprung! The daffodils are out, the lawn needs mowing… it’s time to get the garden furniture out because the warmer weather is on it’s way!Īdmittedly, I’m not an experienced gardener… I have more enthusiasm then talent.