Plants That Will Help You Create a Charming Garden
How to find the perfect plants for your space

Woodhill Homes was built out of a desire to create environmentally sustainable homes nestled in beautiful communities in Oregon. We want you to be able to enjoy the beautiful nature around you while adding to it in your own backyard. If you’ve spent a lot of time scrolling through cottage inspired gardens on Pinterest, why not just create your own? Here are a few plant selections and ideas to get you started.
Give It Height
Many find cottage gardens charming because they offer variety and present the perfect backdrop to long meandering strolls. They can feel organic, but a pleasant cottage garden actually requires a bit of planning and forethought. To add dimension to your garden, choose flowers with varying heights. Planting brightly hued hollyhocks and delphiniums towards the back of your garden can create a lovely cascading effect as you plant shorter flowers towards your walkway.
Choose Cottage Classics
After adding some tall flowers, you can move on to beautiful bushy cottage classics. Hydrangea is a great example of this. They reward you with lovely shades of blue, purple, and pink and it can be fun to pH and try to change their color. Plus, even when the blooms die off, they still present lush foliage to frame the rest of your garden. Foxglove is another wonderful choice. The bright, bell-shaped flowers encourage pollinators like butterflies to stop by, which can make spending time in your garden more enjoyable. And what cottage garden is complete without lavender? This pastel perfumed flower is a staple for English gardens and is fantastic for creating potpourri or even using in cooking.
Try a Trellis
Extending your garden even to the sides of your home can also help to create an immersive experience. Rambling roses are a great place to start. This is a rewarding, easy flower to grow and it needs a trellis to thrive. Another great climbing option is wisteria. Create a welcoming entrance to your garden by training wisteria over an arched entryway. Or train it to grow over a gazebo or pergola to add a layer of delicate whimsy to your garden.
Hopefully this guide will be a nice steppingstone for you to create your dreamiest cottage garden. A place to entertain guests or enjoy reading a good book. For inspiration for the inside of your home, be sure to visit our gallery page!

