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Monday 20 December 2010

What's Hot for 2011

Well the current year is not even over but pundits are already out there making their predictions regarding the anticipated top garden related trends for 2011. 

The Garden Media Group (GMG) has identified a new umbrella theme titled ‘Gardening with a Purpose.’ Analysts are saying this ‘purpose’ may vary – involving anything from growing fruit trees and vegetables to feed the family, to maintaining garden planters and flowerbeds in communal public spaces But the overall trend will be that gardening will have some “greater” function over and above creating aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces.
The last 12 months has seen a sharp increase in the number of people with gardens in their back or front yards and an even larger increase in the amount of community gardens or allotments established, so all the signs are there that growing food for the table is already on the increase.
 
Market research specialist Mintel, backs this prediction up saying that modern city dwellers are exhibiting a growing love of gardening and a need for nature.
With fresh, organic produce still economically out of reach for the masses, the general public is finding alternative means to bring healthy home. In the US, 26% of internet users purchased vegetable seeds in the past year, 19% bought vegetable/flower garden fertilizer and 27% like to grow vegetables at home. While in the UK, 1 in 5 consumers now grow their own fruit & vegetables and the UK Allotment waiting list has grown 20% in 2010.

Another suggested gardening trend for 2011 is the arrival of ‘vertical gardens’ (illustrated here) which relates to the growing popularity of climbing plants, especially in outdoor rooms which have space limitations. These plants can be used tactically to provide privacy, screen eyesores, and draw the eye upward to create the illusion of space.

Lime Orchard will keep you posted on any new trends as and when we hear about them!

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