A romantic pollinator-friendly planting with fragrance and old-garden

The Cottage Garden Set

$32.00

Cottage Garden Set
Romantic, loose, and full of life, our Cottage Garden Set brings together six distinctive perennials and grasses chosen for their long season of beauty, soft movement, and deep connection to pollinators and garden history. From the spring bloom of Baptisia alba var. macrophylla to the late golden daisies of Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida, this collection creates the layered, story-rich abundance that defines a true cottage garden.

With nodding flowers, fragrant foliage, airy grass, and old-fashioned charm, this set offers a planting that feels both curated and delightfully unruly — the kind of garden that seems to have gathered itself naturally, yet blooms with intention from spring into fall.


Why This Set Works

A good cottage garden should feel generous, textural, and alive — not stiff, not overly formal, and never dependent on a single moment of bloom. That is exactly why this set was assembled the way it was.

A layered succession of bloom and texture

This collection was designed to create a long season of interest, with flowers and ornamental structure carrying the garden from spring into autumn:

  • April–May: Baptisia alba var. macrophylla
  • June–August: Allium cernuum
  • June–September: Pycnanthemum flexuosum
  • Summer season: Phlox carolina ssp. carolina ‘Kim’
  • July–October: Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida
  • Season-long structural interest: Bouteloua curtipendula

Together, that gives the set meaningful seasonal interest from April through October, with ornamental grass structure extending the planting’s beauty beyond peak bloom.

Pickup available at Aiken Nursery

Usually ready in 2-4 days

The Set Details

Includes: 6 plants, one each

Best for: sunny borders, cottage gardens, pollinator plantings

Bloom season: April–October

Special features: fragrance, movement, pollinator support, ornamental grass texture

Approx. coverage: 35–45 sq. ft. at maturity

The Set Coverage

At maturity, one set will fill approximately 35–45 square feet.
A practical planting footprint is about:

  • 5' x 7', or
  • 4' x 10'

Approximate height range:
From about 1–1.5 feet in the lower front layer to 2–4 feet in the taller flowering and structural plants.

Optional design note:
Place taller plants like Baptisia and Bouteloua toward the back or center, with lower bloomers softening the front edge.

Why these plants belong together

Each plant contributes something essential to the whole:

  • Baptisia alba var. macrophylla begins the season with airy spring bloom and a strong, shrubby form that anchors the planting early.
  • Allium cernuum brings a relaxed, nodding elegance and a sense of old-world charm, while quietly carrying a rich North American cultural history.
  • Bouteloua curtipendula threads the composition together with motion, texture, and soft prairie color, giving the planting a natural rhythm.
  • Phlox carolina ‘Kim’ adds the classic flower power every cottage garden needs, with the added virtue of durability and disease resistance.
  • Pycnanthemum flexuosum contributes fragrance, pollinator value, and a slightly wild, herbal eccentricity that keeps the mix from feeling too polished.
  • Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida grounds the planting with a long season of warm color, carrying the garden beautifully into late summer and fall.

The result is a garden composition that feels full without being heavy, loose without being messy, and nostalgic without becoming overly sweet. It has the spirit of a cottage garden, but with the plant logic of a thoughtfully designed perennial border.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many plants are included?
This set includes six plants total, one of each variety listed.

How much space will one set cover?
At maturity, one set covers about 35–45 square feet.

Is this set good for pollinators?
Yes. This collection supports bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects across much of the growing season.

Will this look formal or loose?
It is designed to feel loose, layered, and romantic rather than rigid or symmetrical.

Can I plant this in part shade?
It can tolerate some light shade, but fuller sun will give the best bloom and strongest cottage-garden effect.

Will these plants come back every year?
Yes, this is a perennial-based collection in suitable growing zones.

Plant Profiles

Allium cernuum

A Cloud of Autumn Stars

Native to much of the eastern and central United States, Boltonia asteroides rises in late season with a luminous haze of daisy-like blooms that seem to float above the garden like a field of pale stars. Its airy habit softens wetter plantings beautifully, bringing movement, lightness, and an almost wild grace to the rain garden just as summer begins to turn. A generous late bloomer for pollinators and people alike.

  • Height: 3–6 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: August–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies
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Baptisia alba var. macrophylla

Evergreen Architecture for Wet Ground

An ancient, striking species with prehistoric charm, Equisetum hyemale brings bold vertical structure to the garden with its deep green, bamboo-like stems and year-round presence. It thrives where soils remain consistently moist, lending clean lines and a distinctly architectural character to rain gardens, pond edges, and wet borders. Graphic, textural, and quietly dramatic, it is the backbone of the planting even when little else is in bloom.

  • Height: 2–4 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: Evergreen / non-showy
  • Wildlife Value: Shelter, structural habitat

Bouteloua curtipendula

Southern Drama in Bloom

A bold native of the southeastern United States, Hibiscus moscheutos brings oversized flowers and lush summer abundance to the rain garden. Its broad, theatrical blooms open through the warmest months, drawing the eye from across the bed while offering a welcome nectar source for pollinators. Flourishing in moist soils, it adds richness, color, and a sense of high summer extravagance to the planting.

  • Height: 3–6 ft
  • Light: Full sun
  • Bloom: June–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies

Phlox carolina ssp. carolina 'Kim'

Spring Grace at Water’s Edge

Native to the southeastern United States, Iris virginica sends up elegant blue-violet blooms above sword-like foliage from early spring into early summer, bringing poise and clarity to wetter places in the garden. Its upright leaves remain handsome long after flowering, adding texture and rhythm to the planting. Refined yet resilient, it is one of the season’s first signals that the rain garden is waking.

  • Height: 1–3 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: Late March–June
  • Wildlife Value: Pollinators, habitat value

Pycnanthemum flexuosum

A Violet Spire for Pollinators

Native to moist meadows and streambanks across much of North America, Verbena hastata sends up slender, tapering spikes of violet bloom that weave effortlessly through the summer garden. Its upright habit adds lift and movement, while its long bloom season makes it a favorite of bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Airy, elegant, and quietly hardworking, it brings a naturalistic ease to rain garden plantings.

  • Height: 2–4 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: June–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies, beneficial insects

Rudbeckia fulgida var. fulgida

Royal Purple for the Late Season

A commanding native perennial of moist meadows and low grounds, Vernonia noveboracensis rises tall in late summer with rich purple flowers that bring depth and drama just as many other plants begin to fade. Its strong vertical presence anchors the back of the planting, while its nectar-rich blooms provide an important late-season resource for pollinators. Bold, stately, and unmistakably wild at heart.

  • Height: 4–6 ft
  • Light: Full sun to part shade
  • Bloom: August–October
  • Wildlife Value: Bees, butterflies

Curated by Woodlanders

This set was assembled to capture the beauty of a classic cottage border: pollinator-friendly, story-rich, and full of movement from spring through fall.