More here:
5 Garden and Yard Trends to Look Forward to in 2023
Container Gardening
More Organics
Unusual Varieties
Going Peat-Free
Composting
https://www.thespruce.com/garden-and-yard-trends-2023-6833003
6 Garden Trends That Will Be Huge in 2023, According to Experts
Edible Plants and Flowers Together (Garden of Eden)
Architectural Simplicity
Upscale Relaxation
New Victorian Style
Scandinavian Minimalism
Waterwise Plants
https://www.veranda.com/outdoor-garden/g41534843/garden-trends-2023/
After that past few years, I have no use for "experts".
I think I’ve been working on New Victorian for years, though I try to blend cottage style in as well. Our home looks like a true Victorian from the front, but it was built in the mid 1990’s. The original homeowner was a master gardener, so I’ve had a good slate to work with. (I’m guessing she wasn’t much for cooking, so that was the first reno project we took on, but that’s another story.)