Top Garden Design Trends of 2020

Whilst forest fires blaze on one side of the globe and pandemic status is issued on another, you may feel guilty about being so concerned with the top garden design trends of 2020. However, everything is valid on different scales. Creating a haven within your own space offers you sanctuary from the world outside and you have every right to enjoy it.

Garden design, just like architecture or fashion, follows trends and often comes full circle to repeat itself. This year will be no exception. Colours and styles from interiors and fashion often influence the garden design world. In interiors this year bold colours, texture, and a step away from minimalism (maximalism) will be extremely prevalent.

Let’s take a look at how that will impact our gardens.

Bold colours

Grey has been over used slightly for the last few years and it is time to add some excitement outside. There’s no need to go crazy and mix primary colours everywhere, but a wall, furniture or a sculpture in a stronger colour can then become a statement piece of the garden. Use this colour as accents throughout planting, the interior or smaller items to tie everything together.

Texture

Textural dry stone wall and cobbles
Dry stone walling at The Newt, Somerset

This can be used with planting but also through patterns and material choices. Smooth modern materials have been dominating gardens for a while now and it is time for natural materials to make a comeback. Gravels, setts and natural stone offer a deeper level of detail to a garden than the expanses of porcelain we are getting used to. Using features such as; reclaimed cobble pathways or slate on edge gives a strong sense of craftsmanship and attention to detail.

If you want to add depth to the garden with texture, then planting’s the way to do it. Utilising plants that provide year round interest is extremely important; for example a Phlomis russeliana provides evergreen heart shaped leaves, with dusky yellow flowers in Summer and then the spent seed heads can be left through the winter, adding height and drama, especially when covered in frost. Combining plants like this with fluffy seed heads of Pennisetum will make for a reliable, textural display.

Maximalism

This concept works in interiors by making the space more homely, showing off beautiful smaller pieces of interest. The same idea applies outside, for example groups of clay pots or salvaged lanterns add a new level of detail to the garden rather than one expanse of paving.

Seemingly small additions to the garden can have a much larger impact to the overall image.

Ecological Planting

We are becoming far more aware each year of the pressure we are putting on the natural world. Making beautiful gardens is one thing, but making them ecologically diverse takes them to the next level and you can rest easy knowing that you’ve done your part.

By creating varied habitats with diverse plantings, you can encourage more wildlife into your garden – benefitting both you and the local wildlife. Try creating layers of planting from ground cover to canopy trees and everything in between. This will give you a layered plant community that is more species rich per square metre than a block planting of evergreen shrubs!

For planting inspiration go and check out the Broadstone Garden that we completed last year. It’s teeming with wildlife!

Greenbook Instagram Feed

I’m a colourblind garden designer: see through my eyes! 

I hope this helps people to understand what colourblind people see and that it shows I still put together some awesome colour combinations! 

I have great plant knowledge and have been doing this for years, so with that experience and understanding of colour theory, I understand what colour combos work well together. 

In my eyes it all looks amazing so I can’t imagine how good it looks for you lot with normal eyes 👀!

#colourblind #colorblind #gardendesign #colourcombination

I’m a colourblind garden designer: see through my eyes!

I hope this helps people to understand what colourblind people see and that it shows I still put together some awesome colour combinations!

I have great plant knowledge and have been doing this for years, so with that experience and understanding of colour theory, I understand what colour combos work well together.

In my eyes it all looks amazing so I can’t imagine how good it looks for you lot with normal eyes 👀!

#colourblind #colorblind #gardendesign #colourcombination
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@alantitchmarshmbe and I will be on @itvloveyourweekend talking about different types of hedges to plant this Autumn 🌱

We might have been rained on, but that didn’t stop us from exploring a range of options to suit your garden. From evergreen to deciduous, tall to short, we have it covered! 

Tune in on ITV from 9:30am today. 

Thank you to @foliumandflosplants for supplying the hedging 👌.

Thanks @stepmart76 @melissa_louise95 and the rest of the gang for all of the behind the scenes work! 

Let me know which hedge you would like, or if you have a different option that you’d prefer 🥂

 #gardendesign #gardenersofinstagram #autumn

@alantitchmarshmbe and I will be on @itvloveyourweekend talking about different types of hedges to plant this Autumn 🌱

We might have been rained on, but that didn’t stop us from exploring a range of options to suit your garden. From evergreen to deciduous, tall to short, we have it covered!

Tune in on ITV from 9:30am today.

Thank you to @foliumandflosplants for supplying the hedging 👌.

Thanks @stepmart76 @melissa_louise95 and the rest of the gang for all of the behind the scenes work!

Let me know which hedge you would like, or if you have a different option that you’d prefer 🥂

#gardendesign #gardenersofinstagram #autumn
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I love getting all the toys out for some Autumn hedge cutting! 

I always leave the hedges through Spring & Summer for nesting birds and even some into winter, but certain hedges need to be cut to maintain their shape. 

The dream combo for doing hedges is my @STIHLGB HSA 100 hedge trimmer and HLA 86 Telescopic hedge trimmer. You’ve got all areas covered with these two and being on the AP battery system, they last for ages and have heaps of power. 

AD 🌱

#stihl #autumngardening #gardenersofinstagram #hedgetrimming

I love getting all the toys out for some Autumn hedge cutting!

I always leave the hedges through Spring & Summer for nesting birds and even some into winter, but certain hedges need to be cut to maintain their shape.

The dream combo for doing hedges is my @STIHLGB HSA 100 hedge trimmer and HLA 86 Telescopic hedge trimmer. You’ve got all areas covered with these two and being on the AP battery system, they last for ages and have heaps of power.

AD 🌱

#stihl #autumngardening #gardenersofinstagram #hedgetrimming
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Beautiful three bulb combo! Plants below ⬇️ 

Tulip ‘Negrita’
Tulip ‘Exotic Emperor’
Narcissus ‘Tete a Tete’ 

They work great in beds together or in a pot if you’re doing a bulb lasagne! Remember that an easy rule for bulb planting depth is two-three times the height of the bulb itself. 

November is a great time for planting tulips so go and buy some! Let me know what combinations you go for. 

#bulbplanting #autumngardening #gardenersofinstagram #gardendesign

Beautiful three bulb combo! Plants below ⬇️

Tulip ‘Negrita’
Tulip ‘Exotic Emperor’
Narcissus ‘Tete a Tete’

They work great in beds together or in a pot if you’re doing a bulb lasagne! Remember that an easy rule for bulb planting depth is two-three times the height of the bulb itself.

November is a great time for planting tulips so go and buy some! Let me know what combinations you go for.

#bulbplanting #autumngardening #gardenersofinstagram #gardendesign
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My favourite Autumn colours @ntkillerton from an afternoon dog walk. 
They have such a great selection of trees but also show how you can bring late season colour into your beds even now! 

My favourite perennials there were the Dahlias, Tricyrtis and Salvia leucantha. 

As for the trees, it was the Acers and the Walnuts that were stealing the show!

My favourite Autumn colours @ntkillerton from an afternoon dog walk.
They have such a great selection of trees but also show how you can bring late season colour into your beds even now!

My favourite perennials there were the Dahlias, Tricyrtis and Salvia leucantha.

As for the trees, it was the Acers and the Walnuts that were stealing the show!
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Here’s a quick walk through my Mum’s beautiful container garden. Every single plant here is in a pot, there’s nothing in the ground at all. Some of these plants were mine from when I used to live at home over 15 years ago! 

It’s an amazing garden that changes dramatically with the seasons and Mum always puts a lot of effort into growing annuals, so even now in mid October it is still full of colour. 

Any questions just fire away! Hopefully jt inspires people and shows what you can do in a very small garden 🌱❤️

#gardenersofinstagram #gardensofinstagram #gardendesign #smallgarden

Here’s a quick walk through my Mum’s beautiful container garden. Every single plant here is in a pot, there’s nothing in the ground at all. Some of these plants were mine from when I used to live at home over 15 years ago!

It’s an amazing garden that changes dramatically with the seasons and Mum always puts a lot of effort into growing annuals, so even now in mid October it is still full of colour.

Any questions just fire away! Hopefully jt inspires people and shows what you can do in a very small garden 🌱❤️

#gardenersofinstagram #gardensofinstagram #gardendesign #smallgarden
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