
Richard Hartlage of Seattle-based Land Morphology also sees a heightened interest in natural tactile materials like wood and stone for the built elements of a garden. People are moving away from concrete unless its an ultra-modern minimalist garden – he says.
Ready to jump into what is new for your landscape in 2017? The following 2017 Trends for every Landscape Lover will help you to plot your course for landscape improvements.
- Natural Materials
- Color Blocking
- Hyperlocalism (locally sourced)
- Lawn Reimagined
- Natural Dye Gardens
- Active Play Spaces for All Ages
- Dwarf Shrubs
- Haute Houseplants
- Sustainability Tech
Read the details about each trend in this article featured by Garden Design Magazine.
Interested in the trends from 2016? Read more here. It is fun to see what has staying power and timeless.