Experts say these garden styles will continue growing in popularity.
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You may think there’s nothing new under the sun when it comes to gardening.
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Its a way to show pride in where you live."
“This is the perfect opportunity to let your yard work for you,” says Singleton.
“Rain gardens can allow for surface runoff to collect and percolate back into the groundwater system.
Win, win!”
“Creating gardens that are meant for viewing under the moonlight has become pretty trendy,” says Singleton.
Goth Gardens
Consider this garden style the dark side to a moon garden’s glow.
“People want to do something unique that expresses their tastes, in the landscape world and beyond.
Evergreen options that require less water and pruning are replacing traditional hedges.
Native flowering shrubs are standing in for more traditional shrubs that require soil amendments and constant pruning.”
Fairy Gardens
Lean into the whimsical and magical aspects of your garden for this up-and-coming garden design.
“A fairy garden is a great way for a homeowner to let their personality shine though.”
“Think roses, verbenas, gardenias, lavender, and rosemary.”
And that trend is only expected to grow.
“Were predicting that 2024 is the year of the yard escape,” Brooks says.
Bespoke Gardens
Perhaps the biggest garden trend of all?