Just like interior design trends change yearly, so do exterior design trends. That’s right. Different trends in landscaping are updated on an ongoing basis.
So what landscaping trends are in style this year? Read on to find out.
Immersive Gardens
An immersive garden uses neutral colors and raw materials to highlight the beauty of nature. The plants are typically trimmed to provide a minimalist look. The idea is to enter the garden and immerse in its natural elements. The aesthetic offers a serene vibe that’s conducive to relaxation.
Low Carbon Landscaping
Modern gardening is all about keeping carbon emissions out of the atmosphere. Plants absorb carbon and benefit the environment. But you can put that carbon back into the air using power mowers, peat-based compost, and artificial fertilizers.
You can reduce carbon emissions by using fertilizers made of organic material. You can use a non-gasoline-powered lawn mower. You can also make compost that does not contain peat.
Incorporate Metals
Metals add a stylish touch to garden landscapes. They bring an ‘industrial meets nature’ modern and timeless look.
You can bring metal into your landscape design in a variety of ways. Some suggestions include metal furnishings, gates, panels, fountains, and planters. Focus on one metal or mix and match it with different metal looks.
Use Drought Tolerant Plants
Environmental trends and landscaping trends overlap. As a result, there’s a high demand for drought-resistant plants that don’t use as much water.
Several drought-resistant plants are across all plant types, including perennials, ornamental grasses, ground covers, trees, and shrubs. Research to discover which makes the most sense to plant in your garden.
Garden with Local Wildlife in Mind
Climate change, development, and grazing have taken a toll on modern wildlife. You can do your part by planting a garden that brings wildlife in. It will create a unique environment in your exterior spaces.
For example, you can leave seeds and food to attract birds and other critters. Plant vibrant flowers that make good nectar sources to bring butterflies around. Diversity in the type of plants you use will also capture wildlife interest.
Artificial Grass
Artificial grass is becoming a popular landscaping trend as it is attractive and easy to maintain. Best of all, it does not require any water.
Some may not like artificial grass because they think it will look fake. But today’s artificial grass looks and feels like natural grass. It can be extremely difficult to tell the two apart.
Bring Elements of Water In
Today’s homeowners are keeping up with the latest trends by bringing water into their gardens. They are installing fountains, ponds, and other structures. They cool the air and add a sense of serenity to your outdoor spaces.
You may think that fountains and ponds are major water wasters. But small recirculating fountains do not lose a lot of water.
Larger fountains will lose water through evaporation alone. But you can cut down on this by using a pond-less fountain that spills the water directly into the lawn to eliminate the need for additional watering.
Recycled and Reclaimed Garden Materials
Another environmental trend involves using recycled and reclaimed materials to decorate your garden. Here are some suggestions:
- Reclaimed Furniture: Consider using recycled furniture from a vintage store or furnishings made with reclaimed materials.
- Repurposed seedling containers: Just about anything can be used as a seedling container; an egg carton, paper cups, you name it.
- Reused Items Turned Planters: Plenty of items make great planters for outdoor plants. These include tires, boots, sinks, bathtubs, and old colanders.
- Garden Hose Wreath: Use your old garden hose by turning it into a shabby chic wreath. Curl the hose into a circle, decorate it with real or artificial flowers, and hang it in a prime location.
- Glass Bottle Edger: Glass bottles can be turned upside and buried in the soil to divide sections of your garden.
Entangled Designs
Entangled designs feature one space running into another with no defined break. For example, a stone patio may flow right into your garden without a fence or border. This creates a look similar to an interior open floor plan.
Defined Outdoor Spaces
Just the opposite of entangled designs, defined spaces are also trending. People are creating outdoor living rooms, kitchens, and home offices to make their exteriors feel more complete and functional.
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