Cottage Gardens: Embracing Timeless Beauty and Charm Part I
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A perennial favorite topic! Everything you need to know!
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Fantastic podcast. As a gardening enthusiast, this is one of my favourite episodes. The quintessential cottage garden is the most relaxed of gardens as well as being one that is a pleasure to work in. There's such a vast variety of plants that the cottage gardener can include in their garden and you ladies hit the nail on the head with all that mentioned. Others would be lupins, nemesia, violas etc. So sorry to hear about your rose dilemma Shaye. I was so relieved for you that most came back.