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Beneath the Ivy
Cottagecore Seasonal Living Blog


Goldenrod vs Ragweed: Separating Myth from Autumn Magic
Discover the truth about goldenrod vs ragweed—learn to tell them apart, reduce ragweed’s spread, and embrace goldenrod in your autumn garden. 🌼
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Sep 184 min read
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Queen Anne’s Lace: Folklore, Pollinators, and Summer Beauty
On warm August mornings, the meadows look as if someone has stitched lace across the fields. Queen Anne’s Lace isn’t just a wildflower—it carries centuries of folklore, symbolism, and natural charm. In this post, explore its history, pollinator benefits, and how it fits beautifully into a cottage garden. 🌸
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Aug 224 min read
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Coneflower (Echinacea) – The Resilient Beauty of the Cottage Garden
Coneflowers ( Echinacea ) are more than just pretty faces in the summer garden. With their bold spiky central cones and daisy-like petals, these sturdy, sun-loving perennials are as resilient as they are beautiful, thriving in a variety of soil types and attracting a symphony of pollinators. They add a touch of rustic elegance to cottage gardens and wildflower meadows alike. Why Coneflowers Belong in Every Cottage Garden Whimsical Wildflower Charm  – With its daisy-like petal
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May 13 min read
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Salvia (Garden Sage) in the Cottage Garden: Growing Tips, Symbolism, DIY Uses for your Home & Body
Salvia blends beauty, history & herbal use—perfect for cottagecore gardens. Besides being pollinator-friendly, its good for beauty & home.
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Apr 118 min read
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January's Birth Flower Carnation: Fun Facts, Meaningful Color Symbolism, and Creative Ways to Enjoy Them
Whether you’re celebrating a January birthday or just love their beauty, carnations are a beautiful choice for your arrangements!
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Jan 113 min read
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The Enchanted Climber: A Cottage Gardener’s Guide to Clematis
In this blog post, I will walk you through everything you need to know about caring for clematis, from planting to pruning!
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Oct 18, 20245 min read
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Embracing Fall with Asters: The Last Dance of your Garden's Flowers
Consider including Asters into your garden for their late season bloom and as a late season food source for butterflies and bees!
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Sep 18, 20244 min read
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