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As our Alaskan gardens sleep beneath a thick blanket of snow you can enjoy our latest garden photos on our English Cottage Style Gardens page, or go to our Alaska gardening news/blog to view our 2007 Xmas letter.

At Gardening, Alaskan style enjoy stunning Alaskan gardening photos as you explore the different parts of these English cottage style gardens or catch up on the latest Alaska gardening news via our gardening blog. We specialize in growing English cottage-style fragrant flowers, Alaskan hardy
perennials, and English delphiniums. Also, you will find ideas on winterizing roses, growing hardy roses, clematis, and hardy lilies.

You can visit our other web site dedicated just to English delphiniums where you will find tips on growing delphiniums from seeds, taking delphinium cuttings, thinning delphiniums, fertilizing and staking delphiniums too.

This Alaskan version of an English cottage flower garden is the culmination of over 10 years of gardening in Anchorage, Alaska in what is mostly a zone 3-4 garden. We are two "seasoned" Alaskan gardeners who strive to create the best Alaskan perennial garden possible. We feel it is important to share what we consider the best flowers, or should we say
our favorite flowers to grow in Alaska.

If you are interested in gardening in Alaska,
hardy plants for Alaska, or Alaskan flowers don't forget to check out our Alaskan gardening blog/news page, to see what we are up to this week, which Alaskan hardy perennial plants we are growing from seed, or what bargains we have found at your local nurseries and other garden suppliers.

Please feel free to e-mail me David Goodgame if you have any comments or questions about this web site. If you like our Gardening Alaska web site you are welcome to add it to your links page.

Thank you for visiting our Alaskan Garden.  

Happy Gardening, David!