Landscaping Trends Of 2022

It is safe to say that this year’s focus when it comes to landscaping ideas that emerge in 2022 is on the theme of sustainability. Think about those impressive landscaping projects including rooftop gardens, urban pocket parks, and backyard oases.

Don’t you want to incorporate and create a new look for your outdoor spaces? To get you started, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most popular landscaping trends and garden ideas that are taking root this year.

  1. Wilding or Nature-Scaping

    The trend emphasizes the use of natural and landscaping materials 0r simply immersive gardens with neutral colors and rich raw textures to highlight the true beauty of the imperfect appearance. Local species that have been purposefully trimmed to look pristine are included in this trend.

  2. Low-carbon herbs and spices

This type of landscaping trend is about growing local plant varieties and putting time and effort into growing herbs, veggies, and fruit in your garden to reduce your carbon footprint. Since the Philippines has a tropical climate, which aids in the growth of vegetables, there are numerous vegetables that can be grown in the country. Some of the best vegetables to grow in your backyard are pechay, ampalaya, string beans, malunggay, eggplant, okra, and tomato. Consequently, some of the best herbs to grow in our country are basil, oregano, mint, sage, and thyme. Do not think twice if food security is also important for you. A vegetable garden is a sure way to secure your family’s next meal.

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  1. Use a variety of cacti species

Other landscape design embraces the beauty of native, low-maintenance, and drought-tolerant plant choices that can thrive in your gardens with minimal care and irrigation. Climate-change- and environmentally-conscious homeowners are going to admire this idea in their front yards since it also imposes the importance of conserving precious potable or fresh water for watering.

  1. Metals or non-metals

A great and sturdy front yard feature is the use of metal in a landscape design, whether it’s in the form of shade structures, artistic panels, water features, planter boxes, chairs and tables, and so on. Stainless steel is a common metal used in exterior landscape projects. It is rust-resistant, like aluminum, but does not require any special coating, though it can rust if not properly treated or if the wrong type of stainless treatment is used.

Mild steel is a less expensive option. Keep in mind that even with proper surface treatment, there is a higher risk of rust. Having said that, several good finishing options can help make this steel last longer and look even better. Galvanized, blackened steel, clear coat, powder coat, and painted are all options. Each of these options gives the metal a different coloring, look, texture, and feel, and the majority of them can be applied to any metal you prefer.

  1. Small ponds and oases in the garden

A small pond is a great addition to your landscaping plan. After a long day at work, a pond or an oasis in your garden provides a peaceful environment and a great attraction too. Adding a pond to your backyard landscape design can elevate your landscape design game to new heights. A few design elements will help you kick it up a notch if you want to add to the ambiance of your pond and highlight your gorgeous water feature.

One of the first things we recommend considering when brainstorming pond design ideas is plants. Backyard ponds should blend in with the rest of your landscape design efforts, so you want it to feel natural.

Fish bring life and color to any backyard pond. While you are not required to keep fish in your pond, it is a lot of fun—especially if you have children. Feeding your fish can be a family activity, or you can simply sit next to your beautiful water feature and watch the fish swim around.

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  1. Eco-friendly materials

Green materials sourced and manufactured by the local community play an important role in sustainable gardens. Choosing them reduces your carbon footprint because they have few air miles attached, and most use little or no cement, which accounts for more than 5% of global carbon emissions.

The only limit to repurposing materials is your imagination; you can mix and match different materials or incorporate unused household items for a truly unique look. Recycled materials are being used to reimagine landscape design and gardens, from wall gardens made of reclaimed wood to lawn edging made of repurposed bricks.

Recycling green waste is also important; homemade compost is free and saves money on bagged compost and soil conditioner from garden centres.

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  1. Back to vintage-inspired look

Vintage aesthetics invades the gardens and the lawn space. The revival of this worn, weathered aesthetic stems from several other growing online styles, most notably “cabin core,” “rewilding,” and “farmhouse,” which have exploded across social media in recent years, prompting countless design boards, photo galleries, and aesthetic posts on sites like Pinterest, Tumblr, and Instagram. While they were more common in interior design throughout last year and are now declining in those spaces, they have since moved from the living room to the patio. This collaboration is unsurprising, as the naturally worn appearance of old farm equipment, brick and mortar walls, and cast iron furniture contrast strikingly with the popular “return to nature” styles.

  1. Some geometric forms and shapes

One of the most noticeable trends we’ve noticed in landscaping trends this 2022 is the use of geometric forms in paving, furniture, outdoor space, and layouts. This is due to the use of more natural forms and materials in both interior and exterior design, and the trend is translating into off-the-shelf products such as furniture and planters.

Geometry enabled ancient seafarers to practice navigation and ancient Egyptians to measure and accurately predict the Nile floods accurately. When this system of angles, ellipses, circles, and squares is applied to the garden, a rational landscape emerges—it does not have to be formal, as is a common misconception of highly stylized designs—but it is well-defined.

  1. Attract pollinators by planting flowers

Pollinators are responsible for the world’s growth, but most people ignore them. Pollinators require more assistance from us as our world changes, so consider planting flowers that attract pollinators to your garden.

Including flowers in every area of your garden is one of the wisest decisions a gardener can make. Flowering plants not only attract pollinators, but they also repel a variety of harmful pests and attract beneficial insects that eat the pests.

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  1. Why not trees?

Many people decide to add trees to their gardens to make them more beautiful. Most of them do it for aesthetic reasons or to provide extra shade during the summer months. However, trees provide more benefits than you might think. Aside from relaxing, connecting us with nature, and providing a calming effect, trees do a lot for the environment.

Harmful CO2 contributes to climate change, the world’s most pressing current issue. Trees, on the other hand, aid in the fight. They absorb CO2 from the air and store it while emitting oxygen. An acre of trees absorbs enough carbon dioxide per year to drive your car 26 000 miles. Trees are our primary means of survival; one tree can produce enough oxygen for four people.

Did you know that Brittany homeowners, sellers, and employees gathered for a tree planting event at Amore Phase 3 in Vista Alabang to help build a greener community?

Along the side paths near the main road, more than 50 pine tree saplings were planted. Greenscapes, Vista Land’s affiliated landscaping group, cultivated the unique tree variety to grow in local climate conditions.

Brittany not only designs stunning luxury homes but also organizes events to empower the environment. Tree planting is a wonderful way to spend time with your family while also protecting the environment. Enjoy a community that not only cares about its residents but also about the land on which it is built.

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