Garden colour trends 2025

The colours that will define gardens this year and beyond.


Colour plays a vital role in garden design, influencing mood, atmosphere, and aesthetics. In 2025, we’re seeing a shift towards earthy, warm tones, bold accent colours, and natural textures that create inviting and harmonious outdoor spaces. Whether you’re refreshing your planting scheme or planning a full garden redesign, these trending colours will help you stay ahead of the curve.

1. Earthy neutrals: warm and grounding

Inspired by nature and organic materials, earthy neutrals create a timeless, calming effect in gardens.

  • Terracotta & rust tones – Ideal for planters, patios, and decorative features.
  • Olive green & sage – Soft, natural hues that blend seamlessly with greenery.
  • Warm greys & beige – A versatile alternative to harsh white or stark black in hardscaping.

How to use earthy neutrals in your garden:

  • Incorporate terracotta pots and planters for a rustic Mediterranean feel.
  • Opt for natural stone paving instead of artificial finishes.
  • Introduce gravel gardens with muted colour palettes for a sustainable, low-maintenance look.

2. Sunset shades: warm reds, burnt orange & deep yellows

Inspired by sunset landscapes, these colours bring energy and warmth to outdoor spaces.

  • Burnt orange – A perfect backdrop for green foliage.
  • Deep mustard yellow – Adds vibrancy without overpowering.
  • Coral red – A rich, eye-catching shade for accent planting.

How to integrate sunset shades:

  • Choose flowering plants like echinacea, rudbeckia, and crocosmia to introduce warm tones.
  • Use painted trellises or fences in muted oranges for a Mediterranean vibe.
  • Pair warm hues with natural materials like wood and stone for a balanced look.

3. Jewel tones: bold blues, purples & deep greens

Rich jewel tones create a dramatic and sophisticated garden setting, particularly in shaded or woodland areas.

  • Deep teal & midnight blue – Ideal for outdoor furniture and feature walls.
  • Dark emerald green – A luxurious tone that enhances lush planting.
  • Rich purples & plums – Adds depth and contrast to floral displays.

Ways to use jewel tones in your garden:

  • Grow alliums, salvias, and agapanthus for striking purple flowers.
  • Incorporate deep green foliage plants like ferns and hostas for a layered look.
  • Add blue ceramic pots and tiles for a contemporary feel.

4. Black accents: bold and modern

Black is making a statement in 2025 as a sophisticated accent colour that enhances vibrant planting.

  • Charcoal decking & fencing – Provides a striking contrast to bright flowers.
  • Dark planters & furniture – Makes greenery pop.
  • Black pergolas & structures – A sleek, modern alternative to traditional wood tones.

How to use black in your garden:

  • Create a bold backdrop for colourful plants with dark-painted fences.
  • Use black metal or stone for contemporary hardscaping.
  • Pair black elements with soft ornamental grasses to balance the look.

5. Soft pastels: calming and inviting

Soft, dusty pastels are trending in 2025 as a way to create peaceful, relaxed garden spaces.

  • Pale pinks & blush tones – Romantic and elegant.
  • Lavender & sky blue – Perfect for cottage garden planting.
  • Mint green & soft peach – Adds subtle warmth to patios and seating areas.

Ways to embrace pastels:

  • Plant lavender, foxgloves, and cosmos for soft pastel hues.
  • Use pale blue or soft pink furniture cushions to complement natural tones.
  • Opt for pastel-coloured trellises or garden edging for a gentle colour infusion.

6. Metallics & reflective surfaces: a modern touch

2025 is also seeing an increase in metallic finishes in garden design, adding a modern, contemporary edge.

  • Copper & bronze – Creates warmth and ages beautifully over time.
  • Brushed steel & silver – Works well in urban or minimalist gardens.
  • Mirrored surfaces – Helps reflect light and make small spaces feel larger.

How to use metallics in your garden:

  • Add copper or brass light fixtures for a soft glow.
  • Use mirrored panels or water features to reflect surrounding plants.
  • Choose decorative metal sculptures to add character and interest.

7. Glow-in-the-dark and neon accents for a futuristic feel

For a contemporary garden twist, neon and glow-in-the-dark elements are trending.

  • LED-lit pathways – Creating a futuristic effect.
  • Glow-in-the-dark stones – Adding a magical touch.
  • Bright neon plant pots – A playful, bold statement.

Conclusion

Garden colour trends for 2025 are all about warm, earthy tones, bold accents, and natural textures. Whether you want a calming retreat, a bold contemporary space, or a wildlife-friendly haven, these colour trends will help shape your outdoor space for the year ahead.

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