5 leading gardening trends of 2018

The new generation loves to experiment. Living in the small spaces means that their garden also needs to fit in the small space. Roof terraces and vertical garden designs are the top trends of the year. They are the technical as well as the aesthetic solution of creating the green area in small spaces. Along with this huge planter and hanging gardens are in totally in fad. If you have a green thumb and are looking for inspiration, here are a few trends to help you out:



Vertical gardens
With the housing crisis, it is difficult to get a place to live, let alone a garden. Thus, it is necessary that our plants take less space. The vertical garden design is captivating and is a great way to create gardens in a small living space. The plants that are generally used are hanging shrubs or plants on a vertical wall. 

Vegan garden
Majority of gen Y is opting for veganism. The number of vegans in the country is on the rise. If you are a vegan or thinking of becoming one, you can begin by creating a vegan garden. This garden will help you do your part in the climate change. Along with that, you’ll get fresh vegetables for your meals. 

Small shrubs
Lack of space means that you cannot allocate a particular area for the garden. However, to keep your love of gardening going, you can plant small shrubs in the planters. This will help you if you have a strict schedule and don't have enough time for pruning and cajoling your plants. Plus, small shrubs are perfect if you are thinking of adding a green wall to your living area. 

Homemade pesticides
One of the trends that is sure to continue in the future is homemade pesticides. Everyone knows that pesticides hurt the health of plants and human alike. The best way to keep your plants disease and bug-free is to create homemade pesticides. The natural pesticides are cheaper and good for your plants. You can use ingredients such as green tea, cayenne, garlic, and nettles to destroy the bad bugs.

Vegetables in water
The trend of growing vegetables in water is taking hold day by day. The vegetables such as potatoes, celery, spring onions, lettuce and more can be easily regrown in water. This solution is perfect for the individuals who don't have time to devote to proper gardening skills or don’t have space enough for potted plants.

Want to know more about vertical garden design? Contact Della Pasqua Industries (DPI). They have more than 20 years of combined knowledge of the landscaping industry.

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