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Coastal Cottage Pre-Planned Garden

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ZONES  5-8 | Good to grow! Zone
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Our Coastal Cottage Pre-Planned Garden of 18 thrives in windswept seaside landscapes and inland hamlets alike. Ornamental grasses dance in the breeze while rugged flowering perennials stand up to dry, sandy soils and salt spray. Enjoy a flit of butterflies and foraging hummingbirds. This low-maintenance garden fits the laid-back atmosphere of the beach life. This Pre-Planned Garden comes with a garden layout map to make planting easy.

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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So far so good! Can't wait to see how it grows!

"Just got this garden in April and so far it's thriving. I can't wait to see how it progresses. All the plants were healthy and the plan easy to follow. We did add a few other plants in as our plot is a bit larger and may add a few more."

Kathy (5/5)

So glad I got this garden!

"I have thoroughly enjoyed my Coastal Cottage Pre-Planned Garden. The plants arrived mid-April as promised. They were all very small (as expected), but healthy. I got them into the ground within a few days, then was caught off guard by several frosty nights. I took care to cover my little plants each night, and they all made it through. It didn't really start to warm up in CT until June, so my plants stayed small for longer than anticipated. When June arrived, though, they all stretched out and showed that a little sun and warmth was what they had been waiting for. My only casualties were the bunny tail grasses. They grew for about a month, gave forth their bunny tails, then one by one died off. Admittedly, I don't think I had them in an optimal location, so I take the blame. The hyssop got ravaged by Japanese beetles, but they are slowly growing back their leaves, and I hope next year they will be a bit bigger, and a bit hardier. The lavender too, got eaten, and is slowly sprouting new growth in a noble attempt to come back. (The lavender being eaten surprised me, because I have other lavender plants that weren't touched. ) I already had some rose bushes in the area, and have added a new lavender, new Russian sage, new allium, and two new salvias to fill some space. All in all I am very pleased with my garden. It has been a pleasure watching my plants grow, and I can't wait to see the garden fill out next year and in the years to come."

Alisia (5/5)

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