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The 2025 Garden Color Of The Year Is So Bold - Here's 13 Ways To Use It
The Garden Media has announced teal as the 2025 garden color of the year, a bold and refreshing blend of blue and green reminiscent of tropical waters. This color is noted for its ability to add striking contrast while seamlessly integrating with existing garden elements, offering a cool and calming yet vibrant touch to outdoor spaces. The article explores various ways to incorporate this trending color into gardens, ranging from specific plant selections to decorative accents and structural elements.
One of the suggestions is to use plants with teal foliage, such as the Hosta 'Touch of Class,' which features teal leaves with a lime green center. This plant is suitable for shadier garden spots in USDA hardiness zones 3 through 9 and produces lavender flowers in summer. Other hosta varieties with teal foliage are also mentioned, with a note that excessive sunlight might diminish their teal coloring. For larger spaces, the majestic blue spruce (Picea pungens) is recommended. This evergreen tree can reach up to 60 feet, thrives in zones 2 through 7, and offers beautiful pyramidal growth and drought tolerance once established, especially in acidic soil.
Beyond plants, the article highlights several ways to introduce teal through painted elements. For instance, painting a timber fence with teal fence paint can transform it into an eye-catching feature. Similarly, existing garden ornaments, like an old wagon wheel, can be revitalized with a coat of teal paint to add ornamental interest. For those with larger yards and streams, an old timber bridge can be given a new lease of life with teal paint, and even small yards can incorporate miniature versions of such bridges, especially around ponds.
Teal can also be integrated into garden structures. Painting the exterior of a garden shed or a gazebo in teal can create a relaxing atmosphere that blends with the landscape. While painting an entire house exterior in teal might be too bold for some, smaller structures offer an ideal opportunity to embrace the color. Another idea for adding a splash of color is to hang a teal-colored hammock, providing a comfortable and stylish spot for relaxation in the shade.
The article also covers succulent options, suggesting Echeveria 'Caribbean' for its pale teal leaves with red fringes, perfect for rock gardens or container planting in frost-free areas. For succulent enthusiasts or those in arid regions, Agave 'Blue Glow' is presented as a low-maintenance option for rock gardens, offering striking teal leaves with red borders and growing in zones 8 through 11. Caution is advised when handling Agave due to its sharp edges.
Furthermore, ornamental grasses like blue fescue (Festuca glauca 'Beyond Blue') are recommended for garden borders. Its cascading teal foliage provides a soft accent and acts as a good ground cover, suitable for both beginner and experienced gardeners in zones 4 through 9, and is noted for its heat and drought tolerance. Finally, for an easy introduction of teal, the article suggests investing in large teal-glazed pots for patios, which can be planted with bright flowers or blue-foliaged plants for a coordinated look. Another ground cover option is stonecrop (Hylotelephium cauticola), a hardy succulent with attractive teal leaves and a creeping habit, ideal for rock gardens or sunny verandas, producing pink and purple flowers in the fall.
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