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Pot It Like It’s Hot- 2023 Garden Trends

1st February

It’s almost time to get your hands dirty and bring the beauty of nature inside! With 2022 already gone, 2023 is a perfect opportunity to update the look of your garden. So why not give yours a refresh? Get creative with innovative designs that make outdoor living even more attractive than ever before. Whether you’re looking for a simple, minimalistic approach or a lushly landscaped oasis, there are plenty of trends this year that fit every style. Let us show you 7 amazing ideas that will make 2023 an incredible year in gardening.

Zonal Gardening

This modern and efficient gardening technique is ideal for busy green thumbs who want to create a flourishing garden without too much effort. Zonal gardens divide your surrounding into different climate zones, based on a range of factors. This can include the temperature and sun exposure in order to have the most compatible plants in each area. Not only will this give you an aesthetically pleasing environment with a vibrant array of colours, but it also helps the plants to thrive in their optimal conditions. Planting flowering shrubs and trees in sunny spots and lush ferns in shadier areas is an ideal way to add some life to your outdoor space as well as providing calmness and peace. By considering these zoning techniques, you can make sure that each plant is suitable for its location, making it easier to achieve the dream garden you have always wanted.

Sustainable gardening

Sustainable gardening is a way of using natural resources in a sustainable manner to create an outdoor space that is both visually appealing and beneficial to the environment. As more people are becoming aware of the need for sustainable practices, they are investing in the necessary tools. This can include composting systems, rainwater harvesting, solar-powered lighting, and drought-resistant plants. These methods not only reduce dependency on costly energy sources such as electricity, but also help reduce overall water usage. Both of which are key components in maintaining a healthy eco-system. In addition to these benefits, sustainable gardening can also increase the aesthetic value of your garden. By adding drought-resistant plants, you can add more vibrant colours and interesting shapes to your garden while reducing water consumption.

Indoor-Outdoor Living

As the pandemic continues to drastically affect our lives in 2023, many of us are spending more time outdoors than ever before. This trend is predicted to only continue into the coming year, as people have found new ways to extend their living spaces outside. Specifically, multipurpose furniture that can move seamlessly between indoors and outdoors has become increasingly popular. For those looking for a more high-tech approach, Wi-Fi sprinklers and home automation systems are becoming commonplace in homes. The ultimate goal being able to control lighting, music, blinds, and other interior furnishings remotely. Indoor plants have many proven benefits to a person’s mood including reduced stress and an all-round happier experience in life.

Vertical Gardening

These types of gardens are an excellent way to add greenery and colour to any room, regardless of size. This makes them ideal for small spaces where space is limited. Not only do vertical gardens take up much less floor space than traditional gardens, but they also require less maintenance as well. Vertical gardening can be used for growing edible plants like vegetables and herbs, as well as ornamental plants such as flowers, succulents, or trailing vines. The variety of plants that can be grown vertically is almost limitless. It can include both annuals and perennials that bloom in a wide range of colours. Plus, the variety of planters available means you can customize your vertical garden to fit your style. For instance, you might choose wall-mounted planters or freestanding units on wheels for easy repositioning. You could even hang baskets filled with colourful blooms from the ceiling if you have enough space. With a little creativity and effort, you can turn any wall into a stunning vertical garden. Not to mention, it does use any precious floor space.

Organic Growing

Organic growing is becoming a more and more popular choice among people due to its health benefits and environmental friendliness. As opposed to traditional farming methods, organic growing eliminates the use of any harmful chemical pesticides or fertilisers, making it both healthier for humans and helpful for the environment. People are now turning to chemical-free alternatives such as companion planting, crop rotation and organic fertilisers. These organic fertilisers can include compost tea or worm castings instead of synthetic varieties.

Garden trends come and go, but if you choose the right ones, they can really enhance your garden and give it a whole new feel. If you’re looking for ways to spruce up your garden this year, why not try some of these 2023 garden trends? You can get your whole family involved or spend the day in a world of your own with nature.

 

Written by Holly Dodd

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Olivia Ball

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Olivia is our resident plant lover. She literally lives for plants. No really, she’s vegan. But outside her passion for plants, Liv is all about adventures. Her most cherished adventures include travelling the lands of Australia and Bali, skydiving and performing at the Sadler’s Well Theatre in London. However, when she’s not plotting her next big happening, she’s busy planning creative and engaging content.

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