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Help! I need advice on what to plant for a cottage garden look. I know of hollyhocks, lupins & the like - but what will I be able to sow or plant in the immediate cottage gardens in mid August? I've seen a beautiful garden recently with lots of tall flowers - absolutely stunning. I want to pretty up my new house garden. Will be spending lots of time, digging the veg garden to be, which was once a little paddock for rounding up sheep. Then I've got two squares of garden/ lawn at the front of the bungalow & some grass borders edging the patio at the back - All chook safe, as surrounded by fencing & bungalow built on concrete platform.

I want to attract butterflies & bees & like perfumed flowers too. I adore flowers - big time! :D

Help!

Emma.x

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Hollyhocks and foxgloves for height, mallow is another lovely colourful flower. I have limnanthes (poached egg plants) at the front of the border, and lavender, alchemilla mollis (Ladies Mantle) and catnip behind that. How about a rambling rose as well? Stocks, Sweet William, nigella are good too. Foxgloves and hollyhocks are biennial, you should be able to put in plants now to flower next year. Things like alchemilla and the poached egg plants will self-seed, you'll never get rid of them! In true cottage garden style you could always grow some herbs in amongst them, or have a wigwam of runner beans for height.

 

Buddleia and hebes are very good for attracting bees and butterflies.

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All those sound wonderful Olly! Love the poached egg plant on google images. 8) Not keen on the ladies mantle - too green for me.

Would I be able to get hold of most of those mid August to plant in & would they flower this year at all - so as to get immediate colour? I love lavender.

ANH - that purple Savia is beautiful - have added that to my list. Aha.. buddleia of course for butterflies. :!:

Thanks.

Emma.x

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I've got a cottage gardeny area in my garden and I've found the flowers that the bees like the most are the Icelandic Poppies. Each has dozens of flowers as opposed to just a couple on the ordinary bigger poppies. They seem to be flowering forever at the moment! The bees haven't seemed to have paid much attention to the Lupins nor the Delphiniums.

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the bees and butterflies in my garden seem to love, in no particular order:

lavender; hebe; sedum; buddleia; michaelmas daisies (asters I think they are - quite small, purple flowers); blackberries; raspberries; roses; escallonia; ivy

 

what I think of as cottage garden are things like:

roses, delphiniums, hollyhocks, wild-type poppies, lupins, aconitum, pinks, ivy

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I'm afraid most of these will be pretty much over by August - you could certainly put Michaelmas daisies/asters in, but you'd have to buy them as flowering pots I should think. I'd just plan ahead for next year and plant some spring bulbs, I don't expect to have a lot of colour in my garden by August. That's where things like hebes (evergreen), the alchemilla, lavender etc come in as they provide some structure.

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