01 April 2011

Garden Trends 2011

I was watching Cityline the other day, well actually it was like 3am and I was awake, TV on, and Frank Ferragine was on talking about the garden trends for 2011.  Looks like a good idea for a post, I thought, so I quickly grabbed my scribbler, which sits by my bedside, to record it all.  Some of these were discussed at the workshop I attended at the Home and Garden Show here in Edmonton too.

Vegetable Gardening.
If we had told our grandparents years ago that vegetable gardening was going to be a trend in 2011, I am sure they would have laughed at us.  Not a trend, they would have said, but a means to an end...a necessity.  It was for many.  It wasn't that long ago that vegetable gardens were the norm but now it is a trend.  Go figure!  Vegetable gardening is taking on a new look too.  Raised beds (like BUFCO below), designs including flowers or including colourful vegetables in the flower bed are on the rise.  Imagine a colourful kale, purple cauliflower, swiss chard, amongst your flowers.

BUFCO debuted at  Canada Blooms 2011.The BUFCO Raised-Raised Bed, made from eastern white cedar logs, features hip-high (3 feet tall) gardening. The growing area is large enough to accommodate a good variety of vegetables and holds up to 10 inches of soil. The pedestal of red cedar can hold lots of storage for your gardening tools and supplies. http://bufco.ca/index.php/products-a-services/the-bufco-raised-raised-bed.html



Great for balconies, decks and patios, the Raised Raised Bed can be a  productive food producer while making gardening accessible for those in wheelchairs or for those who don't like to bend while gardening.  A real back saver.


Purple/Black Foliage, Grasses and Flowers
Purple and black will be all the rage this season as gardeners look for something original to plant in their beds and containers.  Think Black Velvet Petunia, purple carrots, Black Mondo Grass, Pennisetum Purpureum Prince Purple Fountain Grass- in a black/purple colour, Pennisetum Glaucum Purple Majesty, Pennisetum Glaucum Purple Baron, Pinstripe Petunia, Black Dragon Coleus, Calibrachoa Blackberry Punch (Superbells),  Coleus Chocolate Mint.
Gnomes
Seriously?!  Thanks in part to the new release of "Gnomeo and Juliet", garden gnomes statuary is a growing trend for 2011.  Gnome sales have increased 20% since this movie came out.  Personally I don't like statuary/accessories of this type, preferring fountains, wrought iron, and such.  Doesn't everybody's grandma have these hidden in their gardens?



Black and White Colour Schemes
White is great in the night garden but don't put it in full sun as it will appear faded and washed out rather than the accent you desire.  A shade garden is perfect for those punches of white too.  Imagine, if you will, a planter that receives shade in the hottest part of the day planted with "Prince" pennisetum purpeum in the center, chocolate mint coleus, white impatiens, and a lime green sweet potato vine, or three if you have a large container, perhaps a trailing aparagus vine. One could go with a dark colour scheme and accent with lime green or white to achieve this effect.  Pump up the colour!  Consider grouping planters together where each planter focuses on a different aspect of the black and white scheme.  One could be dark accented with lime green, another light colours accented with dark.  Use your imagination and make it your own.

Incorporate Nature
Bring in bird feeders and water features to attract birds to your garden.  Plant flowers that butterflies love such as bee balm (monarda), columbine, hollyhock, butterfly bush (hardy to zone 5, mostly).  Plant flowering shrubs that will attract hummingbirds such as rhododendron (if it will flower in your area when hummingbirds migrate there) or weigela, and flowers such as petunias, calibrachoa, trumpet vine.  Hummingbirds are partial to red.

These are the top five gardening trends as mentioned by Frank Ferragine on Cityline. Have fun with something new this year and remember to Punch Up the Colour!

5 comments:

Rambling Woods said...

Oh wow..I love those raised beds..I wish that I had sun on my deck, but I don't...good info...Michelle

Anonymous said...

I like the helpful info you provide in your articles. I'll bookmark your blog and check again here frequently. I'm quite certain I'll learn lots of new stuff right here! Good luck for the next!
Here is my blog ; read this blog

Anonymous said...

Simply wish to say your article is as astonishing.
The clearness in your post is just nice and i could assume you are an expert on this subject.
Well with your permission let me to grab your
feed to keep updated with forthcoming post. Thanks a million and please keep up the rewarding work.
Also visit my blog : my blog

Anonymous said...

You can work as a landscape contractor; either get hired by a company that offers landscaping services for residences and establishments or put
up your own firm. We provide full service range from installation to
maintenance. A start up individual can go for installation of trees,
tree trimming, retaining the walls, leaves and ponds at the
residential level.

Also visit my web site landscaping with rocks (landscaping-Ideas-for-front-yard.com)

Anonymous said...

Howdy! I'm at work surfing around your blog from my new iphone 3gs!
Just wanted to say I love reading your blog and look forward to
all your posts! Carry on the outstanding work!



Also visit my site: healthy vegetables

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...