Garden trends 2023

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So many garden design possibilities – beautiful ideas for 2023

Discover 2023 garden trends

2023 brings a host of exciting garden trends. Happy gardening!

With smart gardening, modern technology handles a large part of the effort – in other words, taking it easy is a key garden trend
. Lazy gardening is becoming more and more popular, as reflected in “no-mow May”, an eco-friendly trend which originated in the UK and is intended to promote biodiversity.

There is a particular focus on environmentally friendly and sustainable gardening. Current garden trends include designing a wildlife-friendly garden and fertilising with homemade compost. In addition, the ecologically oriented reclaiming of existing resources must not go unmentioned among 2023 gardening trends – whether in the form of rainwater use or a high-yield self-sufficiency garden with vegetable patches for home-grown produce.

Smart gardening: technology for your garden

Smart gardening is intended to make both outdoor and indoor gardening easier and more efficient, and is perfect for anyone who enjoys home-grown kitchen herbs and flowers but doesn’t have a lot of time. So what do you need to know about this popular 2023 garden trend? 

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Intelligent robotic mowers are making lawn care easier

Smart gardening refers to the monitoring and care of plants by means of networked, remote-controlled systems and devices. For example, sensors can be used to determine when plants need water. Indoors or outdoors, automatic watering is no problem with smart gardening.

Intelligent robotic mowers maintain your lawn independently and reliably, making lawn care easy. Smart weather stations can be used to monitor weather conditions.

Ready-made indoor gardening kits offer exactly what’s needed for growth and deal with plant cultivation practically unassisted. Of course, you can also build your own smart garden.

Discover façade greening 

Façade greening is not only one of the most visually appealing garden trends of 2023, but it also has great environmental value: it provides shelter and food for animals, filters harmful substances and serves as a heat insulator during cold weather.

We explain everything you need to know about suitable climbing plants, costs and more, so that you can quickly get started with your own façade greening.

A wildflower meadow takes little work to maintain

No-mow May – low-maintenance trend supporting biodiversity 

There are a number of good reasons to include no-mow May in your gardening year. No-mow May helps to create nesting and feeding opportunities for garden insects and strengthens domestic biodiversity.

We have put together the most important information about this sustainable garden trend for you.    

How to garden sustainably

2023 gardening trends are all about sustainability. There are many ways to plan and create a garden. We give you some practical tips and suggestions on how to do it in a particularly sustainable way. 

Although well-maintained lawn edges look great, it is worth letting plants grow freely in at least one corner of your garden. You may also want to create your own wildflower meadow. The full variety of native wildflowers offers plenty of nectar, making it particularly insect-friendly. 

In addition to a wildlife-friendly garden design, the sustainable disposal of garden waste, proper composting and avoidance of weedkillers also contribute to natural gardening that works in harmony with nature.

Outdoor kitchen: convenient cooking in the garden

An outdoor kitchen makes it easy to cook, fry and barbecue in the comfort of your backyard. Cooking close to where you eat ensures that food doesn’t get cold, making this 2023 summer garden trend concept particularly well suited for parties and casual get-togethers. 

A garden kitchen should have space for everything you need for your outdoor culinary experience: a refrigerator, hob, sink and a barbecue, as well as all the necessary kitchen utensils. Make sure that there is enough work space and storage space when planning your kitchen. 

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An outdoor kitchen is the perfect place for cooking and barbecuing together

You should make sure in advance that all necessary connections for water, electricity and gas are available. A spacious terrace near a house wall is the ideal spot for an outdoor kitchen.

Ways to use rainwater

Rainwater can be used for watering the garden

Reuse of rainwater is a sustainable and sensible practice. For example, you can use the water collected in a water butt to water your vegetable and plant beds or for hedge maintenance.

Rainwater can also be used to flush toilets without any problems.

However, if you are using rainwater gathered from gutters, make sure that your roof is not made of problematic materials from which harmful substances could leach into the water, such as copper or zinc. 

Incidentally,

rainwater should never be used for washing, showering or drinking without first undergoing special treatment and filtering.

Creating and maintaining a self-sufficient garden

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A sunny spot is ideal for a self-sufficient garden

With proper care, a self-sufficient garden will reward you with a rich harvest of whatever your heart desires. A sunny location with humus-rich, loose soil offers the ideal conditions to explore the gardening trend for a self-sufficient garden.

You should also ensure adequate garden space when planning and creating your garden. An area of 100 square metres per person is recommended for full self-sufficiency.  

Vegetables and legumes such as cucumbers and parsnips, fennel and lettuces, chard and onions, beans and peas can all thrive in your garden.

Fruit trees such as apple, pear and quince as well as various berries, such as blackberries, currants, raspberries and strawberries, are also perfect for a self-sufficient garden. 

With a little patience, good planning for bed care and tree maintenance, as well as enough time for any gardening work that needs to be done, you can get started on your exciting self-sufficiency garden project – one of the major garden trends in 2023.  

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