Garden Trends for 2026
Gardening has always been a popular pastime, and a healthy habit for many. The trend has continued to “grow” year after year, and this New Year we anticipate more people to DIG IT!
Plant Cool Tones like the Pantone Color of the Year: Cloud Dancer
This year’s color of the year is a soft white, which was chosen for its “calming, serene qualities as a ‘blank canvas’ for quiet reflection in a noisy world.” The Pantone article also states that the “natural hue signifies peace, simplicity, and a return to fundamental comfort.” Plants have a similar effect on us. They bring us peace and a sense of that back to nature feel without the noise and chaos of a busy world around us. Plant flowers with a white bloom to bring you the feeling of calm to your landscape/containers.
Interior Plants to Clean the Air
Interior plants benefit your indoor air quality, including purifying the air, as well as boost your mood.
Gone are the trends for artificial dust-covered ferns on the bathroom windowsill, and in are English Ivy, which is an air purifier plant and ideal for the germs covered on bathroom counters.
Growing Up
Climbing plants for arbors, fences, pavilions, walls, even mailboxes, adds a whimsical essence to an outdoor space- especially if you enjoy hosting outdoor events. There are many plants that make excellent specimens for a vertical garden- such as confederate jasmine, which has a sweet fragrance; clematis, Peggy Martin rose, blackberries, and more!
Growing Food in your Kitchen
Kitchen counters are being decluttered of appliances and replaced with containers of herbs, lettuce bowls and any other greens we home chefs like to add in meals. Even in kitchens lacking adequate sunlight, a grow light can easily give your select flavorful plants the right nutrients they need to thrive. Vitamin rich micro greens and medicinal herbs are being grown with ease. Just plant, pick and add to your plate!
Drought-Tolerate Plants
While cacti and succulents are trendy additions to a low-water garden, the options don’t stop there! If you want to plant some things that can take time without water, there are other selections with lush, leafy foliage and vibrant blooms, such as: black eye Susan, lantana, some grasses, lavender, purslane, yarrow and more!
Golden Tones
Gold is the new black. Gold or yellow foliage in plants are gaining popularity.
For outdoors, the Sunshine Ligustrum keeps trending for those who enjoy a bold yellow evergreen foliage alongside the traditional greens. Rising sun redbud has yellow leaves which change to shades of orange in fall that is simply stunning in a front or backyard. For indoors, Neon Pothos and other gold-tone plants brighten up the otherwise dim spaces inside your home.
Planting an Evergreen Fence Line
Planting tall and bushy evergreen shrubs like Sweet Viburnum, Sweet Olive and Little Gem Magnolias give a boundary easier on the eyes then fence boards, which bring your mind at ease in nature. Many people put up a fence and plant their natural border along the fence to give the look while still keeping the puppy contained!
Pollinator & Wildlife Friendly Gardens
Planting a space dedicated to attracting butterflies, bees and birds have been on many people’s “To Do List.” We always have customers wanting to know what attracts pollinators. The added benefit are these plants provide lots of color to an area so you and a feathered friend will enjoy!
Also on the rise are the beneficial insect homes for butterflies, lady bugs and bees. With the honey bee reaching the endangered animal list, alternate pollinators are more important than ever. Plant flowers they like to attract them and then offer them a home. Your garden will reward you.
Bold Foliage
Expect plants with big, bold, and unique foliage to be the talk of conversation this year. This trend owes a lot to the growing popularity of the Monstera deliciosa, “Swiss Cheese Plant” which has eye-catching natural leaf holes that make your house guests always ask what it is. This year, the likes of banana plants, birds of paradise and other bold-leaf statement makers are the next “It Plants.”
Low-Maintenance Beauty
Everyone stays busy these days, and while we would love to spend endless hours in our garden, life’s “must-dos” present a challenge for that. Planting things that will bring you beauty without costing you time is a top trend. We have MANY options of low-maintenance selections, so visit with an associate at the garden center to find your favorites!
Native Plants
Louisiana has vibrant native plants to offer, and planting them has a built in success rate since they naturally thrive in our unique climate. Consider the purple Louisiana Iris for areas that tend to stay soggy in your yard, or the Henry Garnet Sweetspire to attract butterflies.
Growing Edibles in Containers
We love the farm-to-table trend, and many gardeners still plant in-ground vegetable beds and have an orchard of citrus and fruit trees. However, a trend we’re seeing is people wanting to know what they can plant that’s edible in a container. Something to know before you grow is the container you are choosing needs to be at least twice the size of the plant you are choosing. There are many options- from lemons to blueberries- and we can share with you all the details when you come into the garden center to DIG IT.









