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Trends in Gardens and Landscaping: From Hot Tubs to Garden Rooms

Trends in Gardens and Landscaping: From Hot Tubs to Garden Rooms

American gardeners spent a whopping $47.8 billion on lawn and garden supplies in 2018 with average household spending reaching $503 – up nearly $100 compared to figures the previous year. With summer just around the corner, now is a good time to spruce up gardens and enjoy the benefits of staying outdoors. This year’s trends in gardens and landscaping include timeless fixtures and expansion of outdoor spaces to function as indoor spaces.

Hot Tubs Are Still in Fashion

Hot tubs are practical accessories that can serve you all year round. During the cold season, it’s always nice to relax in hot water and soak your stress and tiredness away. In summer, the tub is a place to cool off when ambient temperatures are high. It’s also a spot to relax and get romantic with your hubby or a special someone.

The home spa is more than just a hot tub. There are models now that allow you to swim a lap as well as soak all-year round. Studies show that exercising in water improves cardiovascular outcomes. However, shopping for the right tub may become a difficult exercise as there are many brands, models, and designs of tubs in the market. The good news is Lintons in the Garden look at hot tubs in depth, giving you an idea which ones to buy based on several criteria such as capacity, water temp range, water capacity, performance, and ease of use.

 Trends in Gardens and Landscaping: From Hot Tubs to Garden Rooms

The Garden is a Private Place for Relaxation

Garden owners are giving a new dimension to their private spaces by turning their spots into an oasis of relaxation.  While a large part of the garden is open and shows off the beauty of the landscape, smaller private nooks and retreats can be created within the garden for privacy. When setting up your hot tub, putting it somewhere private is important if you want to get the full relaxing experience. The last thing you want is some peeping Tom spying on you. You’ll see pergolas and arbor to provide shade and protection, walls to segregate the garden from the main area, and tall plants that serve as natural screens and sound absorber. A good lighting system is also indispensable to create an inviting ambience and provide illumination at night.

If you’re looking to expand your living space, building a sunroom, orangery or conservatory is a practical solution. Tree houses and summer houses are also the rage providing outdoor spaces to hang out and have fun no matter what the weather is. They can even be used as fitness centers, offices, or an outdoor family room. Spending as much time as possible in the open air has many physical health benefits, which is a compelling reason to invest in your garden.

 Trends in Gardens and Landscaping: From Hot Tubs to Garden Rooms

Practical and Low Maintenance

Considering the fast-paced lifestyles that we are living in, creating a low-maintenance garden is ideal. Plant perennials that will come back each year eliminating the need to replant come autumn or spring time. Trees and shrubs that are encumbrances must be removed while constructing an efficient irrigation system can keep your greenery watered when you are away or just plain forgetful.

Robotics are also making splashes in the gardening world. If you have limited time for the garden and just want to relax and enjoy your surroundings instead of yanking stubborn weeds or trimming the grass, consider using weeding robots and automatic lawn mowers. In the future, there will be more of such gadgets that will do the hard work for you.

French Impressionist painter, Claude Monet, said, “My garden is my most beautiful masterpiece.”Creating a private space including a hideaway such as a treehouse or orangery and building an instant home spa will turn your garden into a delightful place where you can entertain, unwind, have fun, or simply be alone with your thoughts.

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