The 5 gardening trends set to take over in 2025 – from companion planting to chaos gardening
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GIVING your home and garden a makeover may be on your list of New Year's resolutions. And if you are looking to tackle your outdoor space, there are some new trends blooming for 2025. Whether you are an avid gardener or new to the game, Richard King Director at Dino Decking has shed light on the green-fingered styles set to take over this year.
Not everyone is lucky enough to have a garden, but that shouldn't stop you sharing your love for plants. Richard says: “Post-Covid, we have all taken greater pleasure in enjoying our outdoor spaces and connecting to nature. "But, for the one in eight British households who do not have a garden, indoor plants are the perfect way to bring natural harmony to homes.
“We expect to see a rise in indoor plants throughout 2025 with indoor plant care videos already gaining increasing traction on TikTok. “As Gen Z and Millenials are the greatest users of TikTok, seeing a rise in indoor planting throughout 2025 could also bring with it an increase in younger gardeners as the hobby expands and becomes far more intergenerational.”.
The next trend is perfect for anyone who doesn't have the time to keep their flowerbeds perfectly neat or plant seeds and bulbs to exact measurements. Richard says: “The best gardens have long been stereotyped as those with perfectly trimmed hedges and neat flower beds, and chaos gardening flips the script on that completely.