The cottage garden planting style combines a romantic jumble of bulbs, annuals, perennials and flowering shrubs and climbers.

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In contrast to a more carefully manicured herbaceous border, a cottage garden is an informal affair – a mix of closely but informally planted brightly coloured flowers. Cottage gardens are made up of a mix of colours, as opposed to a strict colour scheme.

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.

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