The plant-growing pioneers identify three different ways to switch up your garden from getting grassy to attracting hummingbirds.

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Now that it’s gardening season, we want to take a look at some of the current trends. Laura Becker and Bobby Jensen visited the experts at Monrovia for their top three picks. Well, I love learning about the gardening trends of the season, and this year we’re getting some insight from Monrovia on the top 3 garden trends. First up, the modern meadow. Now many gardeners right now are interested in a garden with a. Free natural look. So a mix of grasses and perennials is how Monrovia suggests to achieve this look. Echinacea, grasses, Achilles, salvias, great choices. If you’re in the market for a modern meadow. hummingbird gardens move over bees, hummingbirds are the favorite pollinator of the moment. Hummingbirds love bright colors like reds and purples. To get the look, bring flowers at a tubular shape. Both annuals and perennials can fit into the hummingbird garden, planted in the ground or in containers and hanging baskets. And last up, green drenching. This trend is all about monochromatic gardens in Mother Nature’s favorite color green, a garden that embraces the green drenching trend has a focus. More on foliage than flowers. Think vines like jasmine and clematis along with evergreen hedges. This trend also has a big focus on seeding and creating a calm, serene space to enjoy indoors or out. You know, after all these years, sometimes I really do get tired of color. — I like that green trend kind of deal
— I could see myself in any one of those, no question about it.

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