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The nation's favourite: How to create a cottage garden

May 15, 2018

If you want to create that truly British feel to your outdoor space then nothing says it more clearly than a cottage garden; romantic planting, rose arches, hidden seating... 

In the Spring 2018 issue of OxHomes magazine, Susan Dunstall reveals how you can achieve this look, no matter where you live and how large or small your garden.

In News Tags cottage garden, focal point, British, roses, wisteria
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    • Sep 14, 2023 Climate-resilient planting
  • 2020
    • Sep 22, 2020 Grasses: Late summer planting
  • 2019
    • Dec 4, 2019 Official opening of Sobell House's new garden annex
    • Aug 7, 2019 Can a garden be a work of art?
    • May 2, 2019 Filming with Alan Titchmarsh
    • Feb 28, 2019 Designing a fruit and vegetable garden
  • 2018
    • Sep 3, 2018 Inspiration for designing with grasses
    • May 28, 2018 Using sculpture as a focal point in your garden
    • May 15, 2018 The nation's favourite: How to create a cottage garden
  • 2016
    • Mar 21, 2016 Designing a garden with planting combinations
    • Jan 20, 2016 Winter Scent
  • 2015
    • Dec 1, 2015 Tree Identification
    • Oct 6, 2015 Designing stunning planting combinations
    • Aug 5, 2015 How to use sculpture as a focus in your garden
    • Aug 4, 2015 Designing sloping gardens
  • 2014
    • Mar 17, 2014 Designing a herb garden
    • Feb 13, 2014 Designing with bulbs
  • 2013
    • Nov 4, 2013 Winter gardens
    • Oct 11, 2013 Autumn and grasses