All America Selections for Cottage Gardens


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Lucky thing I am a cottage gardener. Cottage gardeners can grow whatever they like, however they like, and of course everyone will say it looks lovely with all those flowers in lush and wild riotous abandon. So grow them all!

May all of our cottage gardens -- wherever they flourish, be it on window sill, patio, deck, along an urban alley, in a tiny plot, in a suburban yard or beside a country field -- grow lush and well in riotous abandon this coming year. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!

images courtesy All America Selections

Click here for images and descriptions of these 2003 All America Selections.

Click here for information about the All-America Selections program. As of 12/30/2002, the site does not yet include the 2003 selections yet although you can find details about previous years'choices.

Dear reader, please note: Thank you for visiting my Cottage Garden topic and reading my columns, published here from February 1997 through spring 2003! I regret I am no longer actively editing or contributing to this suite101.com topic as of mid-2003. Happy Gardening! This Cottage Garden column was written by Barbara M. Martin and is Copyrighted by Barbara M. Martin. It may not be altered or copied or published elsewhere in whole or in part without specific permission from the author.

       

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7.   Jan 2, 2003 12:25 PM
In response to message posted by Cottage_Garden:

Hi Barbera,
yes they grow very well here in our climate.
Hope they do well ...


-- posted by Ixia


6.   Jan 2, 2003 8:07 AM
In response to message posted by Cottage_Garden:

If it happens, Barbara, I will post it all over the place - with Bill, you, ...


-- posted by Gay_Klok


5.   Jan 2, 2003 5:28 AM
In response to message posted by Gay_Klok:

Gay I am not certain this flower is quite as primrose-yellow as I'd like, it may b ...


-- posted by Cottage_Garden


4.   Jan 2, 2003 5:24 AM
In response to message posted by Ixia:

Hi Bill! Thanks for the good wishes. I hope 2003 is good to you -- and your garden, to ...


-- posted by Cottage_Garden


3.   Jan 1, 2003 1:55 AM
In response to message posted by Cottage_Garden:

Barbera,
those Rudbeckias are certainly worth a try - very beautiful flower ...


-- posted by Ixia





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