Our Top Garden Trends of 2025

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Building Wildlife Habitats

Creating a biodiverse garden has so many benefits — not just for nature, but for your home too.

Encouraging insects, bees and butterflies boosts pollination, helping your flowers and plants thrive. 

Want to protect specific plants? Try insect-repelling scents like lavender, marigold, basil, or rosemary.

Maximalist over Minimalist

As the warm weather rolls in, some homeowners are going all-out with their outdoor spaces.

Going maximalist with plants and greenery can enhance any garden. While lush flora rarely feels overdone, bold furniture can crowd a space — that’s why many are choosing to go big on greenery and keep furniture minimal.

Sustainable Gardens

Sustainability isn't just an indoor trend — it's taking root outdoors too.

Using eco-friendly pesticides, recycled materials and low-impact equipment benefits both your garden and the planet — one spritz at a time.

Vertical Gardens

Short on space? No problem — vertical gardens are turning small areas into vibrant retreats.

From wall-mounted planters to filling cracks with seeds and soil, even evergreen vines, space-saving greenery is trending. For vertical gardeners, space is no limitation.

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