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Gardening Trends For 2021

 

Gardening is one of the most rewarding activities one can perform. With time, we have become highly aware of all the negative impacts of the global food industrial system. As large amounts of energy and water are required to transport and produce various fruits and vegetables, the need to plant food items locally has become necessary. There is a feeling so satisfactory about learning to do something and seeing it thrive—and many times, gardening failures teach us various essential lessons of life. The gardening activities and trends in 2021 are about adding joy and happiness even if your garden is on a windowsill or a large acre of land.   

In this article, we have listed the latest gardening trends along with a few tips and ideas. 

Substantial Gardening

Substantial gardening has gained widespread traction, and many readers have taken a keen interest in environmentally friendly methods and ideas. We have listed some ideas for you to start with:

  • Water Conservation

While gardening, you can include some drought-tolerant plants. Add plants that require more water in an area where the soil is moist—other ideas have a rain garden or collecting rainwater. 

  • Make A Compost

Adding compost is very beneficial for the environment, your wallet, and your garden.  

  • Use Organic Methods

The use of organic gardening methods is highly effective. You can learn various ways to deal with fertilizers, weeds, and pests.  

  • Mulch

Mulching is a process by which you can save water by regulating your soil’s temperature, which will prevent soil dryness. This process also suppresses weed, prevents erosion, and adds various nutrients to your ground.  

  • Plant Trees

They can also observe CO2 and release oxygen in the air, making them highly remarkable, and their beauty is highly noteworthy. Apart from that, trees also provide shelter, protection, and food to the wildlife.  

 Adding Houseplants

Houseplants have been in trend for a long time, and their spotlight will not fade so quickly. Their spotlight will continue to shine brighter, especially with increasing home offices and the new trend of making home spaces more comfortable and enjoyable. We have listed few tips on how to add houseplants.

  • You can convert your house into a stylish jungle with varieties of indoor gardening ideas and props. 
  • Ensure you get more information about house plants and how they will grow and function in your house. For such information, you can also consult houseplants experts in your area.  
  • Watch various informative house plan videos posters on YouTube from sustainability activists and enthusiasts.  

Choosing One Color

If there is a particular color you especially desire, why not add it? Many famous American gardeners have stuck to the idea of adding a specific color across the entire garden, and the idea has been on top in monochromatic gardens. Before surfing through Pinterest, read some of the gorgeous ideas below.

  • Start by adding small decorative items and add some monochromatic containers or even a garden bed.  
  • You can make a statement by adding a foliage combination from limited color palette editions.  
  • Turn the night beautiful along with the moon garden full of silver and white shades.  
  • Every single-color garden is not necessary to be in neutral colors. You can also add bright colors such as orange, purple, and blue.  

Adding Creative Containers

Container gardening is not a new trend, but it has gained immense popularity in recent years, as you can easily set up irrespective of the area and space. Many people have started growing plants in small spaces such as patios and balconies. Many people are looking for creative containers to add to their room to make it look more beautiful and comfortable. Recently the demand for or the following plants have increased rapidly.

  • Tropical plants such as crotons, elephant ears, canna, and caladiums.  
  • Small trees and dwarf hybrids such as olives, Japanese maples, and crape myrtles. 
  • Some small shrubs are perfectly suitable for creative containers.  

Growing Food

As the pandemic has increased, the ratio of home cooking and food scarcity has become a growing concern, more and more individuals have started their kitchen gardens. People have recently discovered that they do not require raised soil beds for growing vegetables in their homes. Below are some of the ideas for starting a practical kitchen garden.

  • One can make use of small spaces by growing plants vertically or in a container. 
  • One can also create beautiful edible aesthetic gardens by adding tables into soil ornamental borders and beds. 
  • Growing food will significantly yield tiny spaces such as cucumbers, peas, herbs, tomatoes, and many more.   

Mini- Plants

More and more people are getting involved with gardening, but many do not have a huge backyard or space to plant in. Many small yet productive plants have started gaining immense popularity, as they can be grown in a small area. We have listed some of the suggestions for mini-plants: 

  • Mini Bell Pepper 
  • “Short Stuff” Or “Romeo” Carrots 
  • Cucamelon 
  • ‘Micro Tom’ Tomato 
  • Dwarf Yellow Crookneck Squash 
  • Baby Ball Beets 
  • Windowbox Mini Basil 
  • Microgreen And Sprouts 
  • Mini White Cucumber 
  • Crunch Pumpkins 
  • Tom Thumbs Peas 
  • Heart Of Gold Cantaloupe 
  • Striped Guadeloupe Eggplant 

In recent years, mini houseplants have gained immense popularity. Tiny succulents make your space look cute and beautiful and will only require a small corner of your desk. These houseplants can fit perfectly under small areas with LED lights.  

Conclusion

Gardening is one of the most beautiful ways to reduce stress and hence mental wellness, and these gardening trends may provide you with the opportunity to connect with green spaces and gardens. There is a feeling so satisfactory about learning to do something and seeing it thrive—and many times, gardening failures teach us various essential lessons of life. The gardening trends in 2021 are all about adding joy and happiness to your life, no matter your garden’s size.