Bedding plants like petunias and begonias are falling out of favor as gardeners embrace eco-friendly options like edible perennials, which support wildlife better and require less care.
As we expect changes in gardening styles by 2025, plants like Honeyberry and other hardy perennials are positioned to replace traditional, sterile bedding plants due to their environmental benefits.
RHS predicts a rise in eco-friendly gardening practices in urban areas, highlighting the need for permeable paving and low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly plants that enhance urban space aesthetics.
Guy Barter emphasizes that gardens are continually evolving, pointing to the electrification of homes and its impact on garden design, urging for innovative growing and maintenance methods.
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