Fans of Bridgerton probably noticed the romantic garden settings in the wildly popular show. Bridgerton was set in the Regency era, a time of fashion and refined style. The high society of the period followed a practice of le bon ton, or good manners. Everything in society had a way it should be done, and anything that was done, was done with good manners. In Bridgerton, flowers show up in almost every scene. In the real historical era, these flowers would be the product of the formal gardens that were part of the estate. If you wish to live in this picturesque period, start by building a cutting garden.
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Regency Era Gardens
Regency era gardens were full of beautiful flowers as well as herbs and vegetables. Herbs could be used for medicinal purposes and in kitchens of both great estates and more humble accommodations. Pleasure gardens could be very formal with well-manicured hedges and flower beds or they could have a more wild and free appearance. No matter the size or design, these gardens were both beautiful and useful.
Regency era gardens were not only characterized by the flowers, they were filled with spectacle,beauty, and gossip. They were places of pleasure where benches were tucked away in private nooks and pathways led the strolling gentlemen and ladies to places of beauty. Even those without private formal gardens could recreate in the public gardens. Often these would host entertainments such as dances and dinners. Pleasure gardens were a primary space for young men and women to interact freely and the flowers only enhanced the romantic atmosphere. A great way try and get this pleasure garden feel is to start a cut flower garden for beginners.