Is it really true that December has arrived once more? There are end-of-year wrap-ups, best of lists, and slideshows honoring the most noteworthy 2019 moments wherever you turn. The year quickly came to an end. Undoubtedly, yours had its share of highs and lows along with some exciting experiences in the little garden. Have you given any new plants a try? include a few more pixies or fairies? Maybe you built a container garden for the first time, or you gave your raised beds a whole new motif. Whatever you managed to do in 2019, there will be a lot to be excited about in 2020. Winter always has gardeners searching for spring. We’re going to be revealing the best tiny gardening trends for 2020 today. In 2020, these are the things you should be considering, anticipating, and making plans for. There’s not much time to waste since spring will arrive soon! It’s time to get started. The world as we know it is becoming more and more urbanized thanks to vertical gardening. Apartments are becoming smaller as more people move into cities. It’s funny how that works! Since homes are becoming smaller, homeowners are also feeling the squeeze. This is enough to give us all a little sense of claustrophobia, but there’s good news: there are a ton of options for the small garden despite the size constraints. This year, a small-space gardening fad is on everyone’s what to expect in 2020 list. What is it? vertical gardening! Putting plants on display on a wall or fence in your yard is a traditional approach to attempt this trend. Think of creeping types like climbing roses, wisteria, garden clematis, ficus pumila, and muehlenbeckia complexa. Your fairy garden might have a rich background created by even a little vertical display. Additionally, wall planters and wall vases allow you to go vertical. These are functional for both indoor and outdoor use in the garden. Elevated planters are a great way to raise plant and container gardens off the ground on a patio or balcony. Upon examining the walls and surrounding areas, it seems that there are many opportunities for vertical planting. popular colors for 2020 Every year, some hues start to stand out as national favorites in gardens all throughout the nation. Although it is impossible to predict with absolute accuracy what color palette will be in style for the next year, those who follow trends have identified two main possibilities: • bluish. Although sky-like ceruleans, juicy purples, and rich berry-blues have long been popular garden colors, some experts believe 2020 will be a particularly significant year for this group of hues. Plants such as ageratum, hosta, hawaii blue, and blue mouse ears display their melancholy blue tones in the little garden. Incorporate a few accent pieces such as a blue bistro table or glass pebbles, and your little garden will be right on style come January 1. • somber and gloomy. Darker hues in a landscape provide the impression of more space. Imagine shades of deep purple, black, and crimson. Some claim that the foliage of black mondo grass is the darkest of any perennial. Use it to decorate your fairy garden in bunches. Platt’s black, or leptinella squalida, is another purple-black plant. It produces a ground cover that is dark enough to withstand foot activity. Lastly, purple split rock has a distinctive form and a rich purple color that will stick out. Finally, but most definitely not least, there is symmetry. In 2020, symmetry will be fashionable in both large and small gardens, according to trend-spotters. With a few easy tweaks, the fairy garden can have symmetry. Place two little trees on either side of a gate. Place a fairy dwelling between two little plants. As you border paths with flowers, be sure to plant an equal quantity on each sides. In sand gardens and zen miniature gardens, symmetry is very effective. When thoughtfully arranged in a zen garden, little items allow the imagination to wander. To create stunning small landscapes for containers or your yard, miniature gardening provides dollhouse furniture, fairies, garden equipment, and miniature buildings. The imaginative fairy garden created by miniature gardening and storytelling bring out the childlike spirit in all of us. Every tiny scene you create in your miniature gardens is a picture of a dream full of mystery and intrigue.