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00:30 5 New Garden Trends for 2024
05:51 What are Stumperies?
08:19 Pantone Color of the Year
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15:09 Wrap up

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Welcome to the Garden news weekly Roundup I’m Sean and I’m Allison and here’s what’s happening in gardening this week five Garden trends for 2024 will you be trying any of these this year stumes what are they and how can they benefit your garden the new panone color

Of the Year love it or hate it seab bites and the amazing inventors behind this awesome product and the top five Garden topics watched on our YouTube channel this week okay first topic on the list Garden trends for 2024 whether you follow Trends or not it’s just fun

To see what’s coming up or predicted in the new year and this list of Trends is actually a shortened list from the original which came from a group called Garden Media Group they’re a company in the garden industry and the horiculture industry that kind of work behind the

Scenes and they do a lot of different things but one of the big things they do is come up with a trend report every year and everybody else kind of talks and discusses this trend report as we go into the new year so we’re referencing their original report as well as a

Marthastewart.com article that we found both of which will be linked down below one of the first Trends on the list we’re curious to see what you’ll think of this one is sci-fi in the garden think of bold bright even neon type colors kind of complimenting plants in

Your garden the idea is to have crazy alien looking plants or just unusual shapes that kind of look straight out of a sci-fi movie other examples of how to incorporate sci-fi in the garden is to create closed ecosystem terrariums create survivalist Gardens have night Gardens or any type of plants that have

Foliage with star patterns or silver colors in them that just kind of look otherworldly the next trend on the list is goth gardening so goth gardening is thinking about decorating or designing your garden with dark Moody elements plants or even statuary some go as far

As to decorate in a graveyard the way to incorporate this type of Trend in your garden is um adding dark colored foliage there’s some really cool plants coming on the market next year that actually have this beautiful dark foliage and we’ll talk more about that later in the

New Year flower colors that are dark like black colored tulips or black Bonas or things like that creating Memorial Gardens or adding other types of Moody creative elements to your garden the next trend on our list to tell you about is called something like bugging out and what it is is actually incorporating

More bugs butterflies bees what have you inside the house as design so any kind of design that’s inspired by the outdoors that includes these bugs and beyond that it’s um adding more pollinator friendly plants to your garden so you can support these pollinators as they travel throughout

Your garden so really not that much different than adding more pollinator friendly plants but it’s even incorporating more and going Beyond and learning more about how these bugs support your garden the fourth trend on our list to tell you about is hanging plants now this has been kind of around

For a while but they’re predicting that even more people will be gardening with trailing hanging plants so what you might see in out in the stores and the nurseries and whatnot is products and plants that actually support this you’re going to see a lot of uh plants that

Actually are meant to hang or Trail especially edible plants so there are a lot out there like think um there’s blueberries even strawberries things that you can Trail over and containers or any kind of hanging basket so that’s pretty fun to think about um other ways

To use kind of a hanging element is actually go vertical so there are a lot of trailing hanging examples of plants out there and again some are edible some are just annuals some could be indoor plants so a mix of any of those are on trend for 2024 the last Trend that we

Want to tell you about is one that has actually been trending for a few years now but it’s predicted to Trend even more now this they’re calling this Nature Calls and it’s basic basically the trend of a more sustainable type of garden that’s less curated um has a lot more perennials especially herbaceous

Perennials and things to support pollinators the idea of creating a garden that just has less resources or less inputs going into the garden and is able to sustain itself with more water-wise plants try planting U carbon capturing plants like fast growing trees or grasses another idea is to replace

Your lawn with ground cover now that one’s been around for a bit but you’re going to probably start hearing and seeing more of that in the new year at least that’s what this list is predicting so those are five of the trends we wanted to tell you about and

See what you think and we’ve got Sean back hi hi Sean um of all of the trends that we just covered which one do you actually think that either you like or that you could see us implementing in our own small space right now I think I

Like and I could see in our small space of gardening right now are the trailing or hanging plants using more of those for uh to Max maximize our growing space and get that vertical growth I mean there’s so much unused space when we think about vertical growth versus just

Lateral you know on the ground growth from the beds or even containers so I think that’ll be really fun for us to implement yeah so what trend do you see us using in our garden this next year well with we do have a small space still

And I love that you went with the vertical one so I think I’m going to go with nature calls and that just to me for us that means just adding more perennials which we’re planning on doing anyway MH and especially growing some new things from seed that will support

Pollinators cuz that is of course part of you know all of that Trend now we want to know what you think tell us down below in the comments which one of these Trends you can see in your garden this next year and if you want to follow up

With a little more information and dig deeper go ahead and check out the two links that we have ready for you that will link out to the two different articles we referenced so our next topic is all about stumpies and you might be asking yourself what is a stumpery well

They’re exactly what they sound like they new design features in a garden where they’re built off dead or decaying tissues or materials where new Gardens can grow so stumpies first started back in the Victorian era and now they’re making a comeback and it’s really fun because stumpies basically encourage new

Growth and new plant material to thrive in dead decaying old stumps fallen down trees or even tree snags now working with the natural cycle of death and Decay stumpies actually have a lot of different benefits and can bring different benefits into your garden once you start building one of these out and

The first one is is it encourages a lot of biodiversity with animals with other plants and insects and fungi stumpies also promote sustainability and bringing more moisture into that microclimate where you’re growing your garden they also provide a lot of habitat for different kinds of wildlife including insects small animals and birds they’re

Also great for creating new and interesting focal points throughout your garden I can see stumpies adding so many new features to anybody’s garden and they can be big or can they can be small depending on what you have already available in your garden now do you think we could add stumpery

To okay would you ever consider us adding a stumpery to our garden I I would actually I just feel like they’re they kind of need more space than maybe we have available right now in our temporary Garden but I love the idea of stumpies because it just seems like a

Fun way to incorporate a little bit of Art and also like biodiversity kind of creating you know this whole new area so I would say yes but maybe not this next year what do you think okay yeah I I can see us incorporating a stumpery into our

Garden um I think we could already do it we could do it fairly soon and start the process of of what we need to do to make that happen just because there’s already some stumps that’s true I I’m pretty sure there’s stumps dead stumps in the

Garden where we’re at already so we just need to get some some permission from a certain somebody to make sure that we can do that but I think I see us doing that okay now we want to hear from you what do you think about stumpies would

You add one to your garden let us know in the comments below yeah and look down below in the description of this video for the home digest link to the article where you can find out a lot more about stumpies and how to incorporate it into

Your garden next up the panone color of the year for 2024 now why is this a big deal you might be asking Garden designers interior designers hair colorists all kinds of fields actually look to panone every year to kind of determine the colors so of course the

Garden industry looks to panone to see what kind of flower color might be popular next year so Pantone has chosen drum roll please peach fuzz okay Peach all right kind of a soft pretty peachy color do you love it or do you hate it because not everybody loves the color

Peach in Seeking a hue that Echoes our innate yearning for closeness and connection we chose a color radiant with warmth and modern Elegance a shade that resonates with compassion offers a tactile Embrace and effortlessly bridges the youthful with the Timeless well let’s take a look at some flower colors some of our

Favorite companies that offer this color of peach as of different types of flowering plants from Proven Winners one of our favorites they have a flowering Quint this beautiful peachy colored flower that I could see I could definitely see growing in any Garden it’s beautiful they have a super beina

It’s a called peachy keen here’s a Yaro for those of you that want a perennial to add to your garden Firefly Peach sky that is beautiful and offered from Pan-American seed these are some cut flowers that they highlighted once this color was released here’s a status they

Call it lonian apricot next up is a beautiful stock look at that soft color they’re um in apricot and here’s a sosia or a cogia however you say it in Selway salmon that’s really pretty and last step three different bulb options from our favorite bulb supplier Eden Brothers here’s Bonanza here’s a champagne

Ranunculus look at those gorgeous colors and a beautiful Dalia called Labyrinth so that’s the panone color of the Year peach fuzz and what you might see in the garden centers is a little displays or things of a lot of these plants group together in this color Okay Sean so

Peach fuzz love it or hate it well I wouldn’t really call it peach fuzz oh sorry that’s not that’s not what you meant um okay so you know I think it’s really nice that they used panone colors every year to call out a specific uh color to bring attention to it and to

Help highlight that color out in the industry of all the new colors out there all the new plants with those colors out there but really to me it doesn’t make a big difference to me I’m not really it just doesn’t do anything for me I I know

What I like in peach fuzz the color um just isn’t a color for me what do you think I knew you were gonna say that I could have predicted that well if somebody who’s kind of obsessed with colors and kind of organizes their life by colors um I love having the color to

Kind of focus on I’m kind of surprised a little bit that it’s the peach color I really kind of loved last year’s color better which was Viva magenta I believe they called it Peach is a beautiful soft color we actually have grown several things in this peach color um I could

See us adding it in our garden I mean it’s not like oh my gosh we have to make everything this color you know it’s I don’t know there’s some beautiful I mean I basically loved every single plant that I showed you as an example like I

Could see all of those in our garden I can see them in our garden too and also I think um a rose that we just got from Proven Winners to trial in our garden fits the description of the peach fuzz or the peach color so I’m really excited

To have that and trial that in our that’s so true and we covered that on last week’s Garden news Roundup and that is a beautiful Appo cot honey Rose very fraged that’s a very unique fragrance too so good call okay hey we’re on Trend and we didn’t even know it so now we’d

Love to hear from you guys what do you think about the color peach fuzz love it or hate it let us know Down Below in the comments uh what you think about it and if you have any plants in your garden already that actually are this color or

Look very similar to it now for our next topic we want to introduce you to new Innovative products and the inventors behind them and we want to make this a monthly segment so this month we want to talk to you about seab bites and there are these little tiny guys right here

These are really cool so these are tiny little clips that interlock to each other and you can build these out to make them really really big or really really small depending on what you need to help support the different growing systems like trellises or anything else that help your plants grow in tight

Spaces or if you need to grow vertically they will support a lot of different weight types out there too so these can help you grow pumpkins or squash or even different kinds of tomato plants depending what your needs are now Jason Ryder the inventor of the seab bites and

His sister Morgan Ryder who helps him just run the company and helps him with marketing they came up with this great product starting back in 2020 and it actually was developed further you know before that they started selling these online through their company called thriving design and you can go to

Thriving design.com to check these out and learn a lot more about them now we had a chance to interview Jason and Morgan earlier this year on our IG live and we met them through the great grow along now if you want to watch that full interview just click the link down below

And follow it over Instagram so seab bites what a great product right honey really cool and you know real quick I loved that interview it was a lot of fun to me a brother and sister team that was really fun they’re so passionate about their product and yeah I just loved

They’re they’re really cool little little tools yeah I can see us using these this coming year but we used them this last year to grow our our glads yeah we use them they were really helpful for our glads and um you know these these clip right onto those green

Garden Stakes that we all have you know or bamboo ones or bamboo or anything circular so like you can really design a lot of creative ways to hold your plants up which is what we did or kind of protect around them MH yeah lot of options you can have a trellis system

That goes just up you can have a trellis system that goes across or multiple layers sky is the limit anything’s possible really and you guys tell us in the comments if either you’ve ever tried using seab bites before for or how you could how you could use them in your

Garden and if you want to know more about sea bites click the link Down Below in the description now for the top five Garden topics watched on our Channel by you this past week first was which seeds can be sewn in the winter next was how to over winner your potted

Mums after that was deadheading your gladiolas which was a short which is cool people are still doing that um after that was pruning panical hydrangeas in the colder weather and the fifth most watched topic this week was drilling holes in plastic containers oh sound a little similar to last week yeah

They do it’s really good to see from last week to this week that these five topics are still a major focus of Interest so that’s it for this week’s Garden Roundup make sure to comment Down Below on all the different topics that we covered today and make sure to like

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10 Comments

  1. I really want to try strawberries in big pots. I saw that during a visit to Canada last year. A restaurant had big planters outside with strawberries trailing down from them and it looked so pretty. And… I really wanted to pick those ripe strawberries but I resisted the urge! ๐Ÿคฃ

  2. You covered a lot of topics. I love the idea of stumperies. I have a couple of small stumps in my backyard that I could do something cool with in the spring. I think the only trend that doesnโ€™t speak to me is the sci-fi trend. All the others have elements I can incorporate. I have to agree, although I like the color peach, itโ€™s not a very exciting color for Pantone of the year. I follow and anticipate the announcement of the Pantone color every year. This year itโ€™s just meh. I do love a peach colored rose though. Hope youโ€™re having a great week! ๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

  3. The most famous stumpery is at High Grove in King Charles garden. It's gorgeous! It's huge and definitely provides habitat. I'd love to have one.

  4. Ah! Maybe it's because I grew up as a goth/punk kid and I'm a horror artist, but I tend to automatically be attracted to the weird looking plants…haha! Celosia was my first one- they look like Dr. Seuss characters to me and I absolutely LOVE them! I love combining the weirdest most colorful plants I can find with the goth looking plants. My wishlist includes Black Hellebore and Tacca chantrieri (Black bat flower)! It's a conundrum for me though, because I want a native garden and some plants I want are definitely NOT native to the US! I decorate my garden with little plastic skeletons and skulls…and I make zombie garden gnomes…haha! I have them all over and started doing that in March of this year. I've mentioned in previous comments that 2023 has been my first year gardening. Everyday is Halloween for me and my garden ๐Ÿ™‚ I don't care if it's a trend or not, that's the way my garden will be forever…haha!

    I want hanging plants so bad! Our Nigel kitty would try to knock them off their hooks and probably eat them though. He's chaos in cat form, but we love him ๐Ÿ˜‚ I could have some hanging on the front porch, but it gets really windy here. I live close to the Chesapeake Bay and yeah- we get a lot of gusty wind, especially in hurricane season. I'd just have to take them down on the windier days.

    Stumperies! ๐ŸคฏI'd never heard of this wizardry before! haha! My artist brain is going all over the place now! You could use the dead stalks of Dayilies and if you have an Excalibur Yucca, use the brown star-shaped pieces from cleaning them up in combination with stumps! I got two intact star-shaped wreaths from the bottoms of my Yuccas- they look so cool! I'm gonna go plan this today! haha! I have so many neat things I can do with the dead plant parts that I've collected! Yay!

    Peach. Well, if I was making a mural with flowers, it could be used as a skin color. Not my favorite, but it's a pretty color.

    Ok- off to creating stumperies! Have an easy one!

  5. I love the idea of a stumpery!! And I actually have stumps in my yard that I could use. I'm totally going to play with this idea and see what I can create. ๐Ÿ™‚

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