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Apr 15, 2012 11:22 AM CST
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virginiarose said:A Cottage Garden would be the opposite of a Formal Garden. Hand-me-down, plants, furniture,flowers,vegetable, just cram it all in there. Every thing is legal and acceptable. Green Grin!



Sounds like mine sort of. Guess by planting some sugar snap pea seedlings among the flowers yesterday, it is moving more toward real 'cottage' and less spur-of-the-moment throw-it-all-in-there mish-mash serendipity plantings? Hilarious!
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