Top Landscaping Trends for 2025: What to Plan for This Year

The landscaping world is constantly evolving, with new designs, materials, and technologies shaping how outdoor spaces are crafted and enjoyed. As we step into 2025, here’s a look at the top landscaping trends to inspire your next project and help you plan ahead.

Sustainable Landscaping Practices

Sustainability continues to be a top priority, with homeowners and businesses looking for eco-friendly options. Consider:

  • Biodiverse Landscaping - Using plants that supports the natural ecosystem and wildlife.
  • Organic materials - Recycled landscape products made from organic material to promote the circular economy. Browse our range of sustainable products here.
  • Permeable Paving - Materials that allow water to pass through, reducing runoff and promoting groundwater replenishment.
  • Rainwater Harvesting Systems - Integrating rain barrels and collection systems into designs for watering gardens.

Low-Maintenance Landscapes

Busy lifestyles are driving the demand for low-maintenance solutions that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Trends include:

  1. Clover lawns require less mowing, are drought-tolerant and are great for bees & pollinators.
  2. Xeriscaping with drought-tolerant plants and rocks to reduce watering needs. Find out what is Xeriscaping here.
  3. Smart irrigation systems that optimise water usage.

Biophilic Design Elements

Biophilia (the idea of connecting people with nature) continues to influence landscape design. Key aspects include vertical gardens or living walls, water features like fountains, ponds, or small waterfalls for a calming effect and organic shapes and materials that mimic natural forms.

Naturalistic Hardscapes

The focus is shifting towards blending hardscapes seamlessly with natural surroundings. Consider using:

  • Reclaimed Materials - Using salvaged stone, wood, or bricks for pathways and walls.
  • Textured Finishes - Rough-hewn or natural-looking surfaces for patios and driveways.
  • Earthy Tones - Neutral colour palettes that complement outdoor environments.

Pollinator-Friendly Gardens

As awareness of biodiversity grows, many homeowners are incorporating elements that support pollinators. These features include:

  1. Planting wildflowers and native flowering shrubs.
  2. Installing bee hotels or butterfly gardens.
  3. Avoiding pesticides and opting for organic gardening alternatives. Mulch can be a great way to deter pests like slugs and snails.

Edible Landscaping

Functional landscapes that combine beauty and utility are gaining popularity. Think about integrating raised vegetable beds into ornamental gardens, fruit trees as part of the garden design and herbs & edible flowers incorporated into pathways or borders.

Personalised Spaces

Homeowners are increasingly seeking landscapes that reflect their personality and lifestyle. This includes:

  • Custom-built structures like gazebos or meditation nooks.
  • Bold colour schemes and artistic features, such as sculptures or murals.
  • Multi-functional areas for hosting, relaxing, and recreation.