Plant Predictions: 3 Growing Trends For 2023

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Thinking of making 2023 a greener one? Popularity in houseplants has been on the rise for years, and it’s been a fun ride to watch your interest grow. We’re always keeping a close ear to the ground with what’s trending in the houseplant world, and we have a few predictions to make for the year ahead.

If you’re looking for inspiration, here’s where to start! Read up on three plant trends we can expect to see this year, and the years to come, because let’s be real: plants are timeless and never go out of style!

With climate change and water conservation on our minds, it's no surprise that drought tolerant plants are on the up-and-up, particularly for outdoor landscaping and front and backyards. These types of plants are able to thrive in dry conditions and require little to no watering, making them a sustainable and low-maintenance choice for your home or garden. Check out our full collection of drought-tolerant plants to find an easy-care beauty for 2023.

our favorite Drought-Resistant Plants

Move over, succulents. It looks like showers filled with lush, tropical plants are set to be the next big thing in 2023. Imagine stepping into a rainforest-like oasis every morning as you start your day— could there be anything better?

Some great plants to consider for your plant-filled shower include humidity-loving plants like the Bird’s Nest Fern or the Calathea Medallion. The Bird’s Nest Fern is a low-maintenance plant that thrives in high humidity and indirect light, making it a perfect fit for a shower setting. Hanging plants like the Cascading Pothos also make a great choice for the shower, known for their long, trailing vines and ability to purify the air. Read up on all the best bathroom plants to create your ideal bathroom oasis.

Top plants for the shower

Backyards are great, but we’ve seen a shift in focus towards the front of the home— think entryways, porches, and stoops. Creating symmetry around doorways with sets of plants like the Fiddle Bush Duo, or simply decorating porches with big, bright Bird’s of Paradise, is what’s on for 2023.

Depending where you live, you can have some plants outdoors year round! Other zones and climates may require you to move plants indoors for the winter. Either way, as spring approaches you may consider bringing bright greenery to spruce up the entrance to your home.

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