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April 29, 2025What’s Hot in Garden Design? Top Trends for 2025
Garden design isn’t just about creating a pretty space—it’s about building an experience. And in 2025, that experience is evolving into something more natural, functional, and deeply personal. At Esme Developments, we’re not only witnessing these 2025 garden design trends emerge—we’re building them into our client projects across Surrey, London, Hampshire and Berkshire.
Here’s what’s trending this year, and what you can expect to see more of—especially at RHS Chelsea Flower Show where we’ll be doing something special.
- Wild and Naturalistic Planting
Perfectly imperfect is the new gold standard. Think swaying grasses, self-seeding perennials, and native species left to grow a little wilder. These designs are lower maintenance, more wildlife-friendly, and undeniably charming. - Edible Beauty
Garden beds are getting more practical. Edible planting—like rosemary hedging, colourful beetroot, or espaliered apple trees—is being integrated right into ornamental layouts. Why not have a veg patch that looks as good as it tastes? - Sustainable Landscapes
Sustainability continues to lead the way, with more demand for permeable paving, composting areas, and drought-tolerant species. At Esme, we prioritise responsible landscaping—so expect this ethos to show up in every material and method we use. - Outdoor Rooms
From sleek outdoor kitchens to cosy pergola-covered lounges, clients want their gardens to feel like an extension of the home. Multi-functional, weatherproof, and made to last. This has to be the top garden design trend for 2025. - Vertical Gardening
A big win for small spaces. Trellises, green walls, and vertical planters are being used to maximise greenery without eating into footprint. It’s a space-saving solution that also happens to look fantastic.
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Want to bring some of this design energy to your own space? Let’s talk.