Green plans for 2024

The new year offers a fresh start, an opportunity to let our green thumbs flourish and transform our gardens into oases of sustainability. Whether you are an experienced gardener or just beginning to explore green gardening, 2024 is the year to embrace your garden as a space full of possibilities for sustainability. Here are some inspiring ideas to turn your garden into a green paradise in the coming year.

1. Embrace organic gardening

One of the most impactful steps towards a sustainable garden is embracing organic gardening. This means avoiding synthetic pesticides and fertilizers and opting for natural alternatives. Consider attracting beneficial insects and using compost to improve soil fertility.

2. Store and use rainwater

Water is a precious resource, and efficient usage is essential in sustainable gardening. Install rain barrels to collect rainwater and use it to water your plants. This not only reduces the use of precious tap water, but rainwater is also richer in nutrients, beneficial for plant growth.

Rain barrel store and use rainwater

3. Foster native plants

Choose native plant species in your garden design. Native plants are adapted to local conditions and generally require less maintenance, water, and pesticides. Additionally, they promote biodiversity by attracting local wildlife.

4. Composting for healthy soil

A healthy garden starts with healthy soil. Begin a compost heap or invest in a compost bin to convert kitchen and garden waste into rich compost. Compost improves soil structure, increases organic material, and provides essential nutrients to your plants.

Composting for healthy soil

5. Edible gardens and herb beds

Infuse sustainability into your garden by embracing edible plants and herbs. Opt for vegetables and fruits that thrive in your climate zone and consider establishing a herb bed. Edible gardens not only provide fresh, local produce but also reduce the need for packaging materials and transportation.

6. Promote biodiversity

Encourage biodiversity by attracting plants that are beneficial to pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Consider installing insect hotels and bird feeding stations to welcome diverse wildlife into your garden. A varied garden is a healthy garden.

7. Use sustainable garden materials

When planning garden projects, prioritize sustainability in your choice of materials. Opt for recycled materials or invest in sustainable options such as FSC-certified wood. This minimizes the ecological footprint of your garden endeavors.

Start 2024 green! Visit us at London

The new year provides the opportunity to transform our gardens into green paradises teeming with life and sustainability. By making conscious choices in our garden design and maintenance, we can not only enjoy a beautiful outdoor space but also contribute to the health of our planet. Let 2024 be the year we let our gardens bloom in harmony with nature! For all your gardening needs, including garden plants, pots, indoor plants, and more, we look forward to seeing you in the new year at our garden center in London!

You might also be interested in:

For gardeners across North London, February marks a quiet turning point. Hellebores are holding the last of their peak display, snowdrops continue to drift through woodland corners, and the garden seems to pause—poised between winter restraint and the promise of movement ahead. It is precisely at this moment that the camellia steps forward: that most aristocratic of flowering shrubs, unfurling its flowers with a calm confidence that rewards the patient gardene...

Read more...

There is a particular stillness to the Peace Lily. Spend time with one in a room and you begin to notice it—the way those elegant white spathes hover above the foliage like small sails caught in an unseen current, the deep green leaves quietly reflecting whatever light they are given. It is a plant that seems to listen to its surroundings, responding to the mood of a space with a presence that feels at once calming and quietly attentive.

...Read more...

Spring-proof your garden with February pruning, sowing and soil prep tips from Boma, plus expert product picks to kick-start the season.

Read more...

Find winter garden maintenance tips, the best winter bloomers, and other top tips for getting ahead in spring with drawing from Boma’s expert guide.

Read more...