If you’re a homeowner with a beautiful garden, get ready to discover the most exciting garden design trends in this guide.
Right now, your attention should be on your garden. Why? Because there are so many garden design trends making their way through the country. By engaging with some of these trends, you can transform your garden from “Meh” to “Amazing” within a matter of months — and it’s guaranteed to get your neighbors talking!
So, without further delay, here’s an up-close look at the garden design trends you’ve been waiting to read about.
Synthetic Garden Screens
Synthetic garden screens are incredibly popular at the moment. This is because they:
- Act as windbreakers
- Look visually stunning when you pick the right one
It gets better. Did you know that synthetic garden screens are way more affordable than they used to be? Even if you’re looking to revamp your garden on a budget, you’ll comfortably be able to afford them, which’ll be music to your ears.
The Rise of Exotic Plants
Here’s some breaking news: exotic plants are back in fashion. Currently, exotic plants are sweeping hundreds of thousands of gardens throughout the country. Interestingly, this trend shows no sign of slowing down. Some of the most popular exotic plants (that you might be interested in) include:
- Canna
- Begonia
- Bougainvillea
The general idea is that you have a specific area of your garden dedicated to these exotic plants. This way, they’re segmented and are able to make a powerful visual statement.
Natural Wildlife Ponds
For the past several years, natural wildlife ponds have been a big deal in the gardening world. This trend is still going strong, with countless homeowners now having incorporated natural wildlife ponds into their gardens. Not only is this a great way to incorporate wildlife into your garden, but it’s also perfect for homeowners who want to add a little splash of paradise to where they live. At any time, you can go out into your garden and admire the different plants and wetland wildlife that are in and around it, such as dragonflies. Now that’s what having a garden is all about!
Garden Seating
Creating a cozy seating area in your garden makes it feel like an extension of your living room. Not only does it provide a spot to relax, but it also adds charm and functionality.
For a nostalgic touch, consider vintage garden seating chairs and benches. Pieces like iron benches or reclaimed wood chairs bring character and blend beautifully with nature.
Placement Tips for Maximum Comfort:
- Place seating under a tree or near tall plants for a naturally shaded area.
- A small table beside your seating is perfect for holding a book, a drink, or even a potted plant for added greenery.
- Soft lighting around your seating area can create a warm, welcoming vibe, especially in the evenings.
Garden Offices for Those Who Work from Home
The work-from-home movement has taken over the world ever since 2020. During this time, lots of professional homeowners have added garden offices to their back gardens. Most of the time, these garden offices look like small wooden pods; with plenty of space to fit a desk, computer, and other important equipment.
Naturally, the best part about having a garden office is that you can step outside whenever you like and experience the beautiful garden that you own. You’ll be able to soak in the fresh air, admire your plant artistry, and recharge your batteries for the rest of the day. And if you’re clever with the design, you’ll position your desk in the garden office so that it’s situated facing a window that looks out to the most scenic part of your garden.
Shirley O says
I like the idea of changing up my garden and incorporating some exotic plants.
Tina F says
We love changing up our garden space. I am always looking for new and fun ideas.
Dreaa Drake says
Awesome ideas!
Bea LaRocca says
Thank you for sharing these garden design tips, I love an attractive garden and to change up the layout every few years
Elaine G says
I like these ideas. I need to over haul my gardens.
Antoinette M says
Sounds wonderful, especially the natural wildlife pond.