I wouldn't know what to call my garden style.

I love 'em all. Formal, cottage, veggie, mix match, wild, etc...
I am planning on having different gardens for all of my loved ones who have passed on. It is a project that I have in my head that I still have to get in the dirt. It will be interesting to see the different gardens that I create. Maybe then we can figure out what type of garden I prefer...
Sarah, your garden pictures are so beautiful. I love how your landscaping. I wish I could afford to fly you out here and give you the money to create my little Eden...
As for Aunt Bonnie, she has a cottage garden look going on close to her swimming pool. She has some beautiful verbena by her patio with four o'clocks close by. She, also, has some gorgeous gladiolas out there, with the dianthus. Her garden areas are beautiful when they are blooming. Her garden gate is going to be filled with the red honeysuckle and, I think, she planted some cypress vine out there, too. Iris, lilies, "amarillos" all have found a place in her gardens. She has a green thumb, for sure!
Tina, I am so sorry to hear that you still haven't had the rain to nurture your gardens. I know that your gardens have always been beautiful in the pictures I have seen. I hope you get some rain soon to get rid of that fried look...
Like Patty, I would say mine is a beginner garden style. If I plant something and like it, I will keep it. If I don't, it moves on. I do like things to be orderly, but I always end up with the hodge-podge effect. I think it is because I don't do enough research before I decide to plant...
Duh, sounds like your dream garden would be a formal type. I bet it would be beautiful, too.
Phil, I saw pics of your gardens. That MAXIMUM food production style sure has it's merits, doesn't it?
I would love to be able to put all my designs for my gardens down and paper and have them instantly done. Unless we win the lottery, though, it will be a garden at a time...