1. Native plant gardening to help pollinators.2. Reducing or eliminating spraying in gardens.

3. A shift towards ‘rainscaping’ which involves using rainwater harvesting and other techniques to reduce water usage in gardens.

4. Increased focus on sustainability and eco-friendliness in gardening products and practices.

5. Growing houseplants as a form of gardening showing significant growth.

6. More front-yard re-do’s as people prioritize their outdoor spaces.

7. Greater emphasis on creating habitats for beneficial insects in gardens.

8. Incorporating edible plants into gardens for both nutritional and aesthetic value.

9. Using technology such as smart gardening devices to improve gardening efficiency and effectiveness.

10. Increased interest in urban gardening and vertical gardening in small spaces.

11. Greater awareness of the importance of soil health and its impact on plant growth and overall ecosystem [+]

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