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Top Home And Garden Trends For 2023
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HomeGardenandHomestead.com has identified 5 top trends that will affect the home and garden in 2023.

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, USA, Dec. 20, 2022 /einpresswire.com/ -- The home and garden boom, which began as more people stayed at home during the pandemic, will continue through 2023, according to the editors of HomeGardenandHomestead.com.

“Millions of Americans will create home sanctuaries and lush gardens while enjoying local vacations,” said Randy Schultz, content editor for Home, Garden & Homestead. Spend more time at home."

Trend #1: Houseplants in the Rainforest
Houseplants will continue to grow through 2023 as more households add tropical and exotic plants to their spaces. There is nothing wrong with pothos or peace lilies, but indoor gardeners are adding more and more exotic varieties.

Connecticut-based Logee Tropical Plants and online sales are on the rise, selling rare and fruitful tropical plants that can be grown indoors in containers. An example is the sweet orange 'Sipo', an orange tree with a weeping growth habit, making it ideal for growing in hanging baskets. Also popular are indoor lemon trees, flowering ginger and jasmine plants that produce fragrant flowers.

Trend #2: Mini Meadows Go Mainstream
As fancy flowers fall out of favor and gardens fall into disrepair, America is in for a boom in mini-gardens. Wildflowers grow in the meadows, which can be easily grown from seeds. The flowers are beautiful and feed and help local pollinators.

According to Mike Lizotta, author of Mini Meadows, anyone can grow a mini lawn. All you need is a few square meters of garden in a sunny location. To plant mini turf, read planting tips and buy high quality seeds from companies such as

Trend #3: Natural paradise without chemicals
Young homeowners have fully embraced the "organic lifestyle", which is based on a chemical-free environment in their homes and gardens. Inside, all-natural household cleaners have replaced products containing harmful chemicals. The same goes for pest control methods used indoors and outdoors. For example, instead of using harsh chemicals to fight fungal infections on potted plants, a natural bacterium called BTI is used to naturally kill fungal larvae. BTI products such as Mosquito Bits are easy to use and chemical free.

In gardening, homemade compost replaces chemical fertilizers in vegetable gardens. Chemical-free products like Mosquito Donks kill mosquitoes, while Summit Year-Round Oil (organic horticultural oil) kills aphids, spider mites, whiteflies and other common plant pests.

Trend #4: Cleaning cordless power tools
The modern home combines a love of the latest technology with a fresh take on battery-powered appliances. Sales of efficient cordless electric vacuum cleaners are on the rise. Outside, polluting petrol-powered tools are gradually being replaced by battery-powered lawn mowers and even battery-powered electric chain saws.

“EVs are making headlines, but there has already been a shift to battery-powered lawn and garden equipment in the suburbs,” says Randy Schultz of Home, Garden & Homestead. Let's get back to gasoline tools.

Trend #5: Real estate prices in the Moscow region
Nothing fulfills the dream of a country farm like a few chickens in the backyard. Millennials have adopted the habit of building a small chicken coop and keeping a small flock of laying hens.

“Being truly self-sufficient in a country house may not be possible, but that doesn’t stop families from planting gardens and raising chickens,” Schultz said. They are the new Catwoman.

HomeGardenandHomestead.com is the leading online source for home, garden and farm information of all sizes. The website features stories about gardening, DIY projects, home improvement, home appliances, backyard chickens, green pest control, farming, and more.

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