Currently, it’s not hard to find information about how to improve the aesthetics around you—every streaming service has access to dozens of shows featuring home improvement projects, ways to declutter your life, décor ideas, and more. These programs, along with the many websites and social media accounts that focus on the topic are proof that we all share a collective sentiment: Surrounding oneself with beauty is not frivolous. Rather, it’s a worthwhile endeavor that can improve our mood and outlook on life in general.
With that in mind, it’s no surprise that gardeners are striving to give their outdoor spaces, balconies, and homes an aesthetic that makes them happy—ultimately creating a respite from everything else going on in the world. This philosophy guides our forecast for what the focus will be for gardeners in 2023. Happy gardening!
1. Grow Your Own Bouquets

2. Creating Cottage Gardens

3. Designing Mediterranean-Style Gardens

4. Swapping Lawns for Meadows

5. Expanding Houseplant Collections with Rare & Unusual Varieties

6. Adding Texture with Foliage Plants

7. Going Vertical

8. Making Outdoor Spaces Cheery & Bright

9. Using Natural Materials
Not much going on growing wise here in NH.
Our outdoor work has been relegated to snow removal when it snows, and cutting up some of the tress that a storm in Dec provided us with some firewood for next year from.
Thank you Diana! Those are some beautiful ideas!
Post #2 reminds me of you!
Diana, stunning pics of beautiful blooms. Thanks!
Longing for springtime! :-)