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Cottage Garden Charm in Autumn ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ‚ Late-Season Blooms & Mixed Border Plans



Cottage Garden Charm in Autumn ๐ŸŒธ Come wander down Flora Lane with me! One of my beloved cottage gardens is bursting with late-season blooms that include hydrangeas, black eyed Susans, gomphrena, and angelonia. We’ll chat about transitioning this space into a mixed border and share tips for keeping your garden gorgeous all year round. โœจ Don’t miss this fall garden tour!

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4 Comments

  1. I love this garden, Stacy. I think some evergreens would definitely be a nice addition. Have you considered adding tall Joe Pye Weed in the back for height and even hardy hibiscus? They would both love the moisture. Your black-eyed-Susan is amazing. Do you know the variety?

  2. Wow. What a transition. It's really coming along nicely. I'd love to know the name of those hydrangeas, as well as which Gomphrena seeds did you start? Thanks.

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