Gardening Trends for 2024
Prioritizing Pollination
The sight of bees, butterflies, beetles, and birds is a sign that your garden is wildlife friendly and teeming with biodiversity. The National Gardening Survey saw a 10 percent increase year-on- year in people planting for pollination.
The sight of bees, butterflies, beetles, and birds is a sign that your garden is wildlife friendly and teeming with biodiversity. The National Gardening Survey saw a 10 percent increase year-on- year in people planting for pollination.
Enhancing Outdoor Space with Edimentals.
Edimentals are plants that are both ornamental and edible. They can be annuals, perennials, shrub or trees. Edimentals are not only beautiful additions to also offer tasty and often highly nutritious fruits, leaves, roots, or flowers for you to eat.
Edimentals are more low maintenance than traditional vegetable crops, as you don't need to sow and attend to annuals every year.
Edimentals are plants that are both ornamental and edible. They can be annuals, perennials, shrub or trees. Edimentals are not only beautiful additions to also offer tasty and often highly nutritious fruits, leaves, roots, or flowers for you to eat.
Edimentals are more low maintenance than traditional vegetable crops, as you don't need to sow and attend to annuals every year.
Enhancing Plants with Moody Colors.
Like this "Abracadabra" rose. Does your garden need a little magic? Try the unusual and nearly thornless "Abracadabra" which intrigues with dark russet bloom and lemony yellow stripes. This variety makes unforgettable bouquets and has a faint butterscotch scent when warmed by the sun.
Like this "Abracadabra" rose. Does your garden need a little magic? Try the unusual and nearly thornless "Abracadabra" which intrigues with dark russet bloom and lemony yellow stripes. This variety makes unforgettable bouquets and has a faint butterscotch scent when warmed by the sun.
Integrating Naturalistic Schemes Into Beds And Borders.
Naturalistic planting allows for artistic freedom in the garden and encourages us to embrace imperfection, letting nature take the lead but not neglecting the space. The focus is on plant diversity, and adding species that work with nature and your local zone, while being a haven for native wildlife and pollinators.
Naturalistic planting allows for artistic freedom in the garden and encourages us to embrace imperfection, letting nature take the lead but not neglecting the space. The focus is on plant diversity, and adding species that work with nature and your local zone, while being a haven for native wildlife and pollinators.
Drought Tolerant Planting
Concerns with extreme weather are causing gardens across the country to seek out water-wise planting (or plants that can stand up to drought.
This trend has ben popular in California and the Southwest but it is now spreading to the Mountain West and even parts of the Midwest.
Some drought-tolerant plants are: Safari Rose Aloe, Vibe Ignition Fuchsia Salvia, and Black Hens and Chicks.