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Add the colour of 2023 to your garden - Viva Magenta!

As we bloom into the year 2023 with new resolutions, we’re looking to Pantone’s Colour of the Year, Viva Magenta, to inspire you to blossom in your gardens in 2023.

Pantone has named its highly anticipated Colour of the Year for 2023. This is an annual trend forecast by the colour giant that determines which colour is set to appear all over our homes and gardens in the following year.

Viva Magenta is a fab pop of coloration to summate to your border , windowsill or out-of-door quad , bringing a brave , joyous and vivacious splash of warmth to your garden .

What ’s more , this empower colour appeared across many gardens at BBC Gardeners ’ World Events in 2022 , so we ’ve got the pure inspiration to help oneself you beak out plants for your garden in 2023 ’s trendiest hue …

Echinaeceas

These flamboyant genus Echinacea sport on English Heritage ’s Formal Bedding in a Dry Future Beautiful Border by Emma Peirce and Felicity Gray at BBC Gardeners ’ World Autumn Fair in 2022 .

Easy to grow , echinaceas are a salient plant to plot in any garden and will bring many buzzy visitors to your piece , let in bees and other pollinator . Their seeds also offer something for the bird . Grow at the front of your border or in containers in full Dominicus .

Sow in March or April , or flora in May and June for brainy prime all the way through to tardy summertime in September .

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Astilbe

Try growing: ‘Spotlight’

You may have spy this soda pop of magenta on the Where the Wild Things Are Beautiful Border at BBC Gardeners ’ World Live in 2022 by Zoe Cook , Trellis Designed Limited .

Astilbe is a perennial with showy plume of dramatic flowers atop fern - like foliage , perfect for a louche nook to bring height and semblance . These flowers will bring in pollinators , especially hoverflies to your secret plan .

Dianthus

Did you spot these in the Floral Marquee at BBC Gardeners ’ World Live 2022 ? A traditional cottage works , dianthus come in all sorts of colours and fragrant scents .

Plot these in your garden bed or at the front of sunny borders and in container . What ’s more , these flowers make large cuttings to bring indoors , so you ’ll be able-bodied to bring Viva Magenta into your home infinite .

Deadhead on a regular basis to prolong inflorescence and lop back in fall to promote new growth .

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Bergamot monarda didyma

At BBC Gardeners ’ World Live , you may have seen these fiery pops of colouring material peeping out in Frances Tophill ’s Show Garden . Why not try growing it at home ?

These plants are another popular plant life for bee , with a long flowering season , an redolent leafage .

Grow plant in moist but well - drained soil in full sun or partial shade . Mulch around the roots with garden compost annually , and divide engorged lump in spring .

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Foxgloves

foxglove do in a chain of mountains of colors you could tally to your garden . Featured in the photo are some foxgloves you may have come across at BBC Gardeners ’ World Live on Alexandra Froggatt ’s floral feature film inspired by the Peaky Blinders to celebrate the 100th day of remembrance of the BBC .

Find out more about how tocreate your own foxglove haven at home from our previous blog here .

Lupins

A bungalow garden favorite , lupin offer both meridian and colour to your garden plot . Their flower are loved by humblebee and they make a fantastic cut flower to bring indoors .

Plant in full Lord’s Day and make certain to protect your plant from slug and snails .

Penstemons

Get growing genus Penstemon for a flourish of belated summer flowers . Plant in group of three or five for impact . Grow in moist , well drained dirt in full sun and mulch annually .

Roses

rose are some of the most beautiful garden flora and make adorable mown flower . They come in a variety of frame , from patio roses to shrub roses , rambler and climbers . Most rose need sun and heavy soils to flourish . Mulch your roses each year with organic matter for the best resultant role and ensure to also cut to promote healthy increment and boost flowering . you’re able to plant stark - root roses from November to March .

Are you a garden designer interested in work a Beautiful Border in 2023 ?

Beautiful Borders are an annual visitant favorite at BBC Gardeners ’ World Spring Fair as they exhibit a variety of excellent design , space savvy ideas , planting combinations and originative characteristic that can be packed into a small garden . At just a few square metres , creating a Beautiful Border is a terrific way to showcase your skills to a turgid audience of exquisite gardeners , pressure and experts .

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This year , we invite you , garden designers and Almighty , to encapsulate the marrow of your idealistic garden escape cock , by designing a Beautiful Border at BBC Gardeners ’ World Spring Fair 2023 . Your interpretation of the ‘ My Garden Escape ’ subject might be a quiet haven or recourse , a shoes of heedfulness or an area form around it ’s mental health benefits and centripetal facet . Or is your ‘ Garden Escape ’ a place for friends and family to gather , to arise edibles for your table , to permit your hair down in , or a firework exhibit of ebullience and colour ? Perhaps your Garden escape reflects one of your hobbies or interest , or mayhap it embodies your ultimate felicitous topographic point .

Find out more here .

New twelvemonth , new garden , novel trends !

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We ’re through the garden logic gate into 2023 , with a master of ceremonies of gardening trends blossom throughout the country . Fromhouse plantsreaching dizzying heights of popularity , to the colour of the year ‘ Viva Magenta’,read on for our full list of trends .

To get up close and personal with fresh garden breathing in , young plants , the late gardening outfit and more , join us in 2023 .

Colour of the Year 2023

mitt - foot by Pantone , the coloring of the year has been advert as ‘ Viva Magenta .

Pantone account the vividness as‘brave and fearless , and a pulsating colour whose ebullience promotes a joyous and affirmative celebration , writing a fresh story . ’

come across a world of color and aroma in the stunningFloral Marquee ,   burst with award - bring home the bacon nurseries and display .

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Sustainable gardening

Whilst your garden might seem to already be very green , it can always be green !

Discover ways you could make horticulture more sustainable , like upcycling common item to make stylish features . What was a pallet , hessian bags , bits of pipe , and tin cans , could become a planter , grow bags , water features , and wildlife habitats .

Be inspire by the BBC Gardeners ’ World Magazine newspaper column squad as they ’re joined by expert to give peak and advice .

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Grow your own food

Looking to go from soil to supper this class ? Get brilliant advice from the National Allotment Society at the event .

Peat-free gardening

Learn about the latest peat - devoid compost from exhibitioner who can extend face - to - face advice .

Indoor gardening

Foliage does n’t just go alfresco – bring nature indoors and be inspired by the Houseplant Hub .

Mindful gardening

Beautiful Borders returns   with this class ’s theme ‘ My Garden Escape ’ to give you   infinite savvy idea .

Gardening on a budget

give away dissimilar ways you’re able to let your garden bloom under a tighter budget , with advice from expert gardeners .

Fermented foods

claver the BBC Good Food Summer Show ( with complimentary entrance with your ticket ! ) and discover the latest foodie trends .

Feeling inspired ? Find out what else is happening at BBC Gardeners ’ World hold out this June !

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