6 Garden Trends Experts Say You'll Be Seeing Everywhere This Spring

Say goodbye to traditional lawns! Homeowners are opting for low-maintenance wildflower meadows that attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators while adding vibrant bursts of color

Wildflower Meadows & Pollinator Gardens 

Mixing vegetables, herbs, and fruit trees into decorative landscapes is on the rise. Think blueberry bushes as hedges or kale and lettuce woven into flower beds!

Foodscaping: Edible Landscaping 

Drought-resistant plants, rainwater collection systems, and drip irrigation are gaining popularity as people focus on sustainability and reducing water waste

Sustainable & Water-Wise Gardens

Outdoor spaces are being transformed into seamless extensions of the home, with cozy furniture, potted plants, and vertical gardens enhancing patios and balconies.

Indoor-Outdoor Garden Spaces

Deep-colored blooms like black petunias, dark dahlias, and burgundy roses are trending, adding elegance and drama to garden landscapes

Dark & Moody Floral Palettes 

Smart irrigation systems, app-controlled plant monitors, and robotic lawnmowers are making gardening easier and more efficient than ever.

Tech-Integrated Gardening

Spring gardens in 2025 will be lush, eco-friendly, and beautifully functional—get ready to embrace the trends!

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