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6 Popular Gardening Trends to Embrace in 2026

Innovative Ideas Shaping the Future of Gardens in Canada and Beyond From coastal gardens of the Maritimes and urban balconies in Toronto, and across the fertile prairies to the mountain-backed lush yards in Vancouver, Canadians are embracing gardening with a diverse range of energy and creative flair. As we look ahead to gardening in 2026, gardening trends for 2026 are blooming across the country, promising to transform how we grow, design, and experience our green spaces. Whether you tend a balcony planter or a full backyard, these six 2026 garden trends will help you explore new ways to grow and enjoy your space as you cultivate something extraordinary! 1. Regenerative Gardening: Healing the Earth, One Plot at a Time In 2026, regenerative gardening continues to take root as more Canadians recognize the importance of environmental stewardship. Unlike traditional gardening, which often focuses on aesthetics and yield, regenerative gardening is about restoring soil health, supporting biodiversity, and minimizing negative environmental impacts, all while creating a stunning, vibrant landscape. Gardeners are using composting, cover cropping, and companion planting to enrich the soil and encourage pollinators such as bees and butterflies. A regenerative gardening approach goes beyond organic practices by emphasizing the entire ecosystem. For example, gardeners continue to embrace plants with reduced water requirements, native plantings support local wildlife and reduce water use; and rain gardens that slow and hold stormwater are popping up across cities, helping filter runoff and recharge groundwater. By adopting regenerative methods, gardeners are not only playing a

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6 Popular Gardening Trends to Embrace in 2026

Innovative Ideas Shaping the Future of Gardens in Canada and Beyond From coastal gardens of the Maritimes and urban balconies in Toronto, and across the fertile prairies to the mountain-backed lush yards in Vancouver, Canadians are embracing gardening with a diverse range of energy and creative flair. As we look ahead to gardening in 2026, gardening trends for 2026 are blooming across the country, promising to transform how we grow, design, and experience our green spaces. Whether you tend a balcony planter or a full backyard, these six 2026 garden trends will help you explore new ways to grow and enjoy your space as you cultivate something extraordinary! 1. Regenerative Gardening: Healing the Earth, One Plot at a Time In 2026, regenerative gardening continues to take root as more Canadians recognize the importance of environmental stewardship. Unlike traditional gardening, which often focuses on aesthetics and yield, regenerative gardening is about restoring soil health, supporting biodiversity, and minimizing negative environmental impacts, all while creating a stunning, vibrant landscape. Gardeners are using composting, cover cropping, and companion planting to enrich the soil and encourage pollinators such as bees and butterflies. A regenerative gardening approach goes beyond organic practices by emphasizing the entire ecosystem. For example, gardeners continue to embrace plants with reduced water requirements, native plantings support local wildlife and reduce water use; and rain gardens that slow and hold stormwater are popping up across cities, helping filter runoff and recharge groundwater. By adopting regenerative methods, gardeners are not only playing a

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Sharon Wallish Murphy grew up in her family’s greenhouse at the heels of her father, Charlie, who mentored and helped her develop her passion – to share the love of growing.  After 20 years of having her own greenhouse, her desire is to empower others to find joy in their gardening journey and together we can make a more beautiful and life giving world.

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