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Is your garden your happy place? It's shaping up to be a trend in 2025

🔊In this episode, Don and John look at what 2025 might have in store for our gardens, like the idea of our gardens as our own little retreat.

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Many of us get out into our gardens as a way to escape the hustle and bustle of a busy life, like it's our own little retreat. In fact, it's shaping up to be a key trend in the coming year.

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In this episode, Don and John look at this and a few more trends that 2025 might have in store, like finding a way to bring music into the garden and focusing more on growing things we can eat.

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