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Home / Lifestyle / New Year Garden Trends: Climate-Proof Plants Lead the Way

New Year Garden Trends: Climate-Proof Plants Lead the Way

15 Dec

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Summary

  • Climate change is driving gardening trends, favoring plants adaptable to weather shifts.
  • Homegrown 'tabletop veg' and drought-tolerant plants are rising in popularity.
  • Gardens increasingly focus on biodiversity and wildlife support, reflecting a growing interest.
New Year Garden Trends: Climate-Proof Plants Lead the Way

As climate change reshapes outdoor spaces, gardening trends for the upcoming year will prioritize plants resilient to evolving weather conditions. Traditional houseplants are finding new homes in outdoor containers, adapting to warmer seasons before returning indoors. This shift is driven by the need for plants that can endure extreme weather and serve multiple purposes, reflecting a growing demand for robust and versatile flora.

The rising cost of living is also spurring a surge in home-grown food. Compact and dwarf varieties of vegetables, including chillies and aubergines, are becoming popular choices for those with limited space. Furthermore, a growing interest in biodiversity and supporting wildlife is transforming gardens into havens for pollinators and natural ecosystems, with dedicated campaigns set to champion this cause.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The RHS predicts a focus on climate-adaptable plants, increased popularity of homegrown 'tabletop veg', and a greater emphasis on biodiversity in gardens.
Climate change is leading to more plants being grown outdoors year-round and a preference for drought-tolerant species, as seen with Lantana and Salvia hybrids.
'Edimentals' are edible ornamentals like sea kale and samphire. They are trending because they are beautiful, architectural, and provide food, making gardens both functional and aesthetic.

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