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2018 Trends in Garden Design

1/1/2018

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It's time again to check out the garden trends as reviewed by Garden Design, the US West Coast design magazine that inspires with each monthly issue.  

Rich photographs bring innovative design ideas to life in ways that help us imagine the truly beautiful in an outdoor space.  And there should always be room for beauty in the garden, don't you think?

I subscribe to the informative free monthly e-newsletter.  I do recommend it, but keep in mind that the plants featured are often not hardy for Zone 2.  The ideas and design principles, on the other hand, are absolutely durable.
Potpourri feature

News from the Gardening Zeitgeist
This year, the leading trend is The Small Garden.  As the editors explain, "These days, space is at a premium — but, designers are determined to make even the smallest of gardens useful and attractive. While small gardens are by no means new, we've noticed great progress in the way they are designed. In this case, less really can be more."  Read more here ... and enjoy!

The year that was ...
 
2017 Trends in Garden Design - also from Garden Design magazine.  
Is there a trend that oyu've observed?  Share in a comment.

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