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Do you actually care if your garden is trendy, or do you just plant what you love? Trends come and go, but in 2026 there are 3 garden color trends that are going to be everywhere. All three are about using bold colors to set a specific vibe, whether you want something calm and soothing, sophisticated and eye-catching, or even moody and bold. In this video, we’re breaking down these 2026 gardening trends and how they change the look of your space. Let me know your thoughts and which of these trends you like most in the comments! Thanks for watching, Steph🌱 #flowers #gardening #trending #plants
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Do you actually care if your garden is trendy, or do you just plant what you love? Let me know your thoughts and which of these trends you like most in the comments! Thanks for watching, Steph 🌱 #flowers #gardening #trending #plants
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Some dark Dahlias and hellenbore
No goth for me- but yes on jewel tones!
Great fun video to dream on this rainy Sesttle day!
Thanks for the video. Love it all. 😊
Not my favorite but sure it’s pretty.
Hi Steph, I don’t care about trendy anything! I plant what I love and what works in my area… I have shade, very sunny, dappled sun, so its a little of everything, even a rock garden with some succulents and cactus which I bring inside during the winter… love the video and the gardens… you do a great job!
Beautiful <3
Steph, my husband watched with me and noticed your green top when you were talking about green gardens. He thought it would be funny if you changed your blouse to match each color theme! 😂
Love jewel tones dappled in an airy cottage garden. Weigela wine and roses would be a beautiful addition in a gothic landscape design 😊
Thanks for these interesting ideas. I love the peacefulness of the green garden, but I'm a sucker for colour and love the pastels. However, I have a new appreciation for the brightening effects of white in the garden after hosting a wedding in our backyard last year. So, pastels mixed with white are now my favs.
I absolutely adore black foliage and flowers, also the gorgeous burgundy, I have a gorgeous chocolate cosmos and yes, it actually smells of dark chocolate 🥰
I admire what other people do in their gardens but I am NOT influenced. I beat to my own drum. 😊😊😊
Awesome video, Steph! This one made me subscribe. Random question not related to your garden – What are the two brown leather chairs behind you? We have a similar home layout and are looking for something fun like those.
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Hi Steph. Love your videos. So inspiring. I love all three of these trends. Can you have the Emerald colors in one area and transition to the gothic colors in another area? What is the best way to do this? Thank you so much!! 🌺🌸🌻
I had set a colour palette and then went to garden centre without a list & now i call my garden the Box of Skittles garden 😂🫣
If you have deer the shade garden will be gone!
Instead of hosta I would ferns.
Please include your planting zone.
Throughout my years gardening I have found I really do love all the colors and textures of foliage. Every year is there is something new to try!
Oh Steph, green on green what could be better!❤😊
I Only grow plants that have White flowers. Definitely a green drenched garden. My house is green with black trim and some white. So calming in this insane world 🖤🤍🌿🤍🙌
I don't know about trends, but I definitely have a jewel toned garden, partly because I have no self control and want ALL the colors. 😅
I have a mix of all in my gardens. My next project is a shaded area, and I love the idea of hostas mixed with grasses and such. I love how gardening is a creative expression. ❤️ PS: there are dark almost black roses, and poppies that I have seen.
Great video as usual! I tend to opt for colors, flowers, and greenery that I love, which are mostly jewel tones. ❣
We use orange, black, and purple petunias in our front door planters in September and October for Halloween. We plant them in Early August and they are usually ready for display following Labor Day. My first frost is around Halloween so they are usually swapped out following Halloween with coral bells, pansies, heather, and dusty miller that last until we rework them for spring and summer.
Hi, I’m 79 years old and having to replace flowers plants (perennials) with shrubs and plants that will be low maintenance. I live in North Carolina in the mountains. Any suggestions you have would be appreciated. I’ve been taking notes when you have been talking about shrubs and evergreens. 🌲💐
I am now gardening in the Texas panhandle…dry, hot and I miss the greenery of the north east and purples and chartreuse. I have had to switch to saturated color because nothing else shows up in the summer sun.
I am with you Steph I like those dark garden colors they look great!
Hi Steph, I definitely need a little of all three. Thanks for sharing 🤗
I love the goth garden idea, which actually surprises me, but that would be gorgeous. I had already planned for a jewel-toned one.
I’m halfway through this video and I love the green trend. My garden is devided in 3 sections. One is green with a water feature, one is my maples and exotics, and one is my floral. And I have to admit that out of the 3, my floral garden is giving me ‘chaos’ everytime I look at it. So many flowers, so many colours.. all beautiful but it’s overwhelming. I’m never happy with the layout. The green garden definitely gives more ‘calm’. Thankyou for sharing ❤
I am drawn to the green for my shady garden which has been a challenge and so I don't focus my energy there typically but I want to this year and inspired by the greens trend for that area. I don't do many pastel tones currently. I have and dark pink section and then a purple, blue, yellow section with just a hint of pink. I like dusty miller too and daisy's. I am getting interested in hellebores now and think I will look for the whitish green variety to pop in the shady garden this year. I have hosta- a light green. I want the white hosta and a varigated. And a fern too I think. Lots of ideas in my mind as I gaze out into a blizzard today here in NY.💚
Steph, your videos are always so uplifting and I am with you on a deeper jewel toned garden. Spring will be here before we know it! Especially nice to watch your video as it was a cold & somewhat snowy day here in Southwestern,Indiana. Your plants indoors all look like they are thriving well! Thanks, for the video!
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I always say a touch of black is classy like the little black dress and tend to have some black in each room of my house, but I don't think I would like a predominance of it in my gardens. It doesn't seem cheerful enough and can be hard to see where there might be dark mulch. Instead, just a few plants trending toward black can be a visual relief and nice contrast. I have used a dark heuchera (as sidewalk edging to be more visible), a Tuxedo weigela (tuxedos are also classy, right?), dark sedums, a dark-leaved ninebark, and for a dark flower the beautifully intricate Black Knight scabiosa. The closest spot I have to a shade garden has mainly hostas, brunnera, lungwort, and some ferns. The prominence of greens for the majority of the growing season seems to reinforce the cooler aspect of that spot. In general, I will plant what intrigues me and make the color work wherever.
Hi my name is Tara. This is my husband’s account. We both love watching you and your husband work together as we do. How do you mark/label your plants?
I started a shade goth garden a few years ago with black pearl huechera, hellebores, and black mamba petunias and giant hostas for contrast. The deer really enjoyed the hostas too. 🥴
Thanks for the recommendation of brunnera and pulmonaria. (Off to the garden center!)
I have always loved a moon garden. Kinda tried doing one myself, but for multiple reasons, it didn’t work out. But when they do, oh my, absolutely mystical at certain times of the day. 🌱🤍🌿🤍🌱
Great video ❤ Thank you 🌷