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Sensory gardens, food forests and moody landscaping: Some hot 2024 gardening trends

🔊In this episode, Don and John review the year's top trends in gardening, with sensory gardens and food forests topping the list.

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Unlike, say, fashion or music, gardening doesn't change quickly or go through rapid trend shifts. But that doesn't mean that there aren't exciting new ways for it to captivate us.

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In this episode, Don and John review the year's top trends in gardening as identified by the guru herself: Martha Stewart. Sensory gardens and food forests top the list, and there's plenty of local examples for you to see for yourself.

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