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Garden trends 2021 | House & Garden


Thursday 25 February 2021
Eva Nemeth
The single dominating factor when it comes to gardens this year is of course Covid-19. The virus has completely changed the way we view and use our gardens, which can only be a positive thing, and more people than ever are waking up to the benefits of the physical and mindful act of gardening. From the basic concept of the garden as an outdoor room to its role in our mental health, the garden will continue to play a huge role in our lives in 2021.
The outdoor room
Entertaining in our gardens has become a necessity, and we have all equipped our gardens to accommodate this, turning our gardens into an extension of our homes. 2021 will see this trend continuing, with more products than ever available to help us decorate our outside spaces. Weather-proof soft furnishings such as rugs, cushions and tablecloths will be popular, as well as the all-important sources of heat such as fire pits and chimineas. Outdoor cooking is a top trend ....

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Why 2021 is the year for conscious gardening


Author Alice Vincent in her garden
Credit: LYDIA GOLDBLATT
In the cold, drab days of January, the to do list for gardeners is short. We scrub pots, sharpen tools, sort seeds and hungrily flick through nursery catalogues, imagining more verdant times. More importantly, like everyone at the start of any new year, we reflect: what worked last time, what didn’t, what we would like to do differently. After 2020, when plants, gardening and the joy of seeing things grow became a lifeline, that reflection seems more crucial than ever.
After the seismic events last of year – Covid, a lockdown in which women were disproportionately affected, a growing civil rights movement and increasing awareness of our environmental impact – there’s an undeniable sense that in 2021 we can make some much-needed change. Gardening may have offered us a release from the turmoil, but our gardens exist as microcosms of the wider world: the decisions that we make there can encourage a kinder, ....

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