Garden Trends for 2025 by Broad Reach Landscapes
- Andy Probee
- May 25
- 2 min read
As the year progresses (and just as The Chelsea Flower Show 2025 concludes), we often start to see trends or themes emerge as customers ask to include certain concepts into their garden designs. Now, well into the year and with summer on the doorstep, here are a few of the emerging garden and landscaping trends we are seeing more and more in 2025.
1. Sustainable Gardening & Eco-Friendly Landscaping
With environmental concerns at the forefront, 2025 is seeing a rise in sustainable gardening practices. Homeowners are prioritising native plant species, rainwater harvesting systems, and organic soil treatments to create eco-conscious landscapes that require less maintenance and support biodiversity.
2. Built in features
Whether it is the gentle trickle of a water feature or the warm evening glow of a fire pit, we are seeing more and more demand for this kind of built in feature.
3. Outdoor Living Spaces & Garden Rooms
The demand for functional outdoor spaces continues to grow. In 2025, more homeowners are investing in garden rooms, pergolas, and stylish seating areas to extend their living space into the outdoors. Whether it’s an alfresco dining area, a home office, or a cosy lounge, outdoor living is here to stay.
4. Smart Garden Technology
Technology is playing a bigger role in gardening. Automated irrigation systems, solar-powered garden lighting, and smart plant monitoring devices are making garden care easier and more efficient. These innovations help conserve resources while keeping gardens looking their best year-round. You can even get a robot lawn mower to keep your lawn in fine shape whilst you put your feet up!
5. Edible Gardens & Homegrown Produce
With the rising interest in self-sufficiency, edible gardens are making a strong comeback. Raised vegetable beds, vertical herb gardens, and fruit-bearing trees are being incorporated into landscaping designs, allowing homeowners to enjoy fresh, homegrown produce straight from their garden.
6. Naturalistic & Wild Gardens
Formal garden layouts are taking a backseat to more naturalistic designs that mimic the beauty of wild landscapes. Wildflower meadows, pollinator-friendly plants, and mixed borders with a relaxed, organic feel are becoming the preferred choice for many garden enthusiasts.
7. Low-Maintenance & Minimalist Gardens
Busy lifestyles call for gardens that are beautiful yet easy to maintain. Gravel gardens, artificial turf, and perennial planting schemes are growing in popularity, offering a stylish yet practical solution for homeowners who want stunning outdoor spaces with minimal upkeep.
Transform Your Garden with Broad Reach Landscapes
At Broad Reach Landscapes, we specialise in creating bespoke garden designs tailored to your vision and lifestyle. Whether you’re looking to embrace the latest trends or design a timeless outdoor retreat, our expert team based in Bosham, West Sussex is here to help.
Get in touch today to discuss your landscaping needs and bring your dream garden to life in 2025.
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