
Gardening Trends 2025: Smart Tech, Native Plants, and Wellness Gardens Transform Your Outdoor Space
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Join host Nigel Thistledown in this information-packed episode exploring the most exciting gardening innovations of 2025. Discover vibrant new plant varieties like Pharaoh's Mask Colocasia and colorful Coleus that will transform your garden beds. Learn why traditional lawns are being replaced with low-maintenance native plants and wildflower meadows that attract pollinators while reducing work.
Nigel explores the tech revolution with smart watering systems and AI gardening assistants that take the guesswork out of plant care. He also delves into wellness gardens designed for relaxation, NASA's breakthrough space farming techniques, and sustainable gardening practices gaining popularity worldwide.
Get practical tips for curing garlic, mastering no-dig gardening, and designing multi-sensory garden experiences. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned gardener, this episode combines humor with actionable advice to help you create a thriving, beautiful garden space in 2025.
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