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A Lovely Mess

Given enough time, any thriving cottage garden turns messy, and what a graceful mess it is, a wild paradise of color and fragrance, swarmed by bees and butterflies.

The charm of a cottage garden rests in its apparent randomness where mass plantings create blocks of color, self-effacing plants draw you near with their fragrance, and otherwise well-behaved annuals make their own rules.

Cottage gardens are self-sustaining habitats, where plants negotiate their share of soil and sunshine and come to a natural equilibrium.

Formosa lilies and gangly snapdragons trail under foliage and weave through thickets of daisies and coreopsis, while creeping phlox spills over retaining walls and wave petunias engulf hanging baskets.

Overgrown sage and exuberant daylilies provide cheerful backdrops for seven foot tall blue delphiniums, swaying proudly in the breeze in the company of fuzzy liatris, lacy cosmos and love in a mist.

Fern fronds bring texture to the shade, just enough to set off clouds of astilbe and snakeroot blossoms.

Flowering thyme fills the spaces between stepping stones and old roses arch overhead with graceful abandon. Nothing is where it’s supposed to be and everything is simply perfect.

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