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Gardens Adapt: Climate Dictates 2026 Plant Trends
15 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Plants adapting to weather extremes are predicted as top trends for next year.
- Growing own food with tabletop vegetables and edible ornamentals is rising.
- Biodiversity and wildlife will be increasingly prioritized in garden designs.

Gardening trends for the new year will be significantly shaped by shifting weather patterns, with plants demonstrating resilience to changing climates taking center stage. Traditional houseplants will find new life outdoors, while species like Lantana and Salvia hybrids will become more commonplace in varied garden settings.
The rising cost of living is also driving interest in growing one's own food. Compact varieties of "tabletop veg," such as chillies and aubergines, will become increasingly popular for smaller spaces. "Edimentals," or edible ornamentals, will also see a significant rise, offering both aesthetic appeal and culinary value.
Furthermore, a growing appreciation for biodiversity and wildlife will influence garden planning. Expect an increased focus on plants that support pollinators and local ecosystems, with initiatives like the RHS's "Bringing Nature Home" campaign set to champion these efforts.




