
Top Garden Trends of 2026
Here are the biggest gardening trends we’re watching for 2026 and how you can bring them to life in your own landscape.
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Here are the biggest gardening trends we’re watching for 2026 and how you can bring them to life in your own landscape.

(Barrenwort) ‘Hugs and Kisses’ Epimedium is a unique addition to your shade garden. In mid to late spring distinctly shaped, deep pink blooms appear on long thin stems. These blooms stand out against foliage that is a muted green color with a dusting of red. Commonly called Barrenwort, epimediums thrive in part shade to full

(Barrenwort) Epimedium ‘Hugs and Kisses’ is a charming, shade-loving perennial known for its delicate blooms and attractive foliage. In early to mid-spring, it produces a profusion of soft pink and raspberry-colored flowers with long, graceful spurs that seem to float above the foliage. While not known for attracting pollinators in large numbers, bees may visit
Sandy soil can be more of a blessing than a curse – IF you know how to deal with it. In this article, you’ll see the advantages of gardening in sand, plus find tips for watering, fertilizing, amending the soil, and choosing plants that will thrive in your sandy soil.

Ready to start a new garden? We are here to help you achieve your goals! There is a lot that goes into cultivating a new garden, but before you begin, there are seven questions you should ask to set yourself up for success. At the end, we’ll direct you to the next steps in the

Got deer? Gardening where Bambi calls home can be a real challenge, but we are here to help. There are a few traits to look for when selecting plants deer won’t eat. We refer to them as the “3 Fs and a P” – fine, fuzzy, fragrant and poisonous. If you struggle with deer browsing

You asked, we listened! One of the most common questions we receive from customers is which of the perennials and shrubs we offer bloom the longest. Thankfully, there are many options – more than ever before. We’re sharing ten of our favorites with you here, plus lists of even more varieties so you can explore further. Let’s

Let’s face it—if you are going to grow a garden, eventually you are going to encounter insects. After all, they are a natural part of a living ecosystem. Birds rely on insects to feed their young, and in fact, many beneficial insects rely on other insects for survival. Most are completely harmless and don’t warrant
Customer Testimonials At Garden Crossings we value the feedback that we receive from our customers. This allows us to know what we are doing great as well as where we need to improve. You feedback is important to us and we encourage you to take the time to let us know. Do you have a