Homeowners focused on front yards in 2024

Homeowners focused on front yards in 2024

Visalia, California – Research shows increased interest in creating more than just curb appeal. The 2024 gardening season will find more homeowners investing in their front yards.

Each year Monrovia conducts an exhaustive national research survey, asking 1400 homeowners about their plant purchases and gardening interests. That information is paired with monthly mobile studies to get a glimpse of what trends will continue and emerge in the coming season. In this year’s survey, gardeners’ interest in redesigning their front yard increased by 4% in comparison to the previous year while overall landscaping improvement plans were similar to last year.

“With interest rates high, people are staying put and improving their current homes,” said Katie Tamony, chief marketing officer and trend spotter at Monrovia. “During the pandemic, many people invested in the backyard spaces where they spent more time. Now their attention is moving to the front yard.

 “For front yards, we are seeing interest that goes beyond just increasing curb appeal. Homeowners may be looking to take out lawns, create a more water-wise landscape, increase outdoor living space, or just give the area a more modern feel.”

The study also revealed that younger, more affluent homeowners have the strongest desire for front yard makeovers. “These ambitious gardeners, who are spending the most, are also more likely to report they feel a need to keep up with the neighbors and a desire to add value and curb appeal with interesting plantings,” says Tamony.

1fe3a370a0d24aa4be0c4b5e42971fd6.pngTraditional front yard plants are typically used for adding structure, serving as a backdrop for perennial plantings or softening hardscapes. Recent breeding work is giving us more options for color, texture, and overall interest. Here are a few of our favorites.

Angel’s Blush® Abelia is an exceptionally cold tolerant and compact new shrub that adds bright and cheery foliage to any front yard. The stable, green and white variegated leaves take on a hint of rosy-pink in cooler weather. In trials, Angel's Blush remained evergreen down to 2° F. This abelia stays compact, topping out at 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide, making it an excellent selection for mid-broaders or as aHolly.jpg feature plant. Angel's Blush can also be used to create a low hedge. Recommended for Zones 7-9. 

LittleOne® Holly is an exciting and exclusive new holly from Monrovia. LittleOne is the only truly compact variety with an excellent berry set. It stays compact, reaching only 3 to 4 feet tall and wide, with dense glossy green foliage and bright red berries. 31502ae5b536491ca6877cd5b17016be.pngThis evergreen shrub is also very cold hardy, thriving in Zones 5-9. LittleOne can be planted as a back of the boarder plant to highlight lower growing perennials or used as a foundation plant. It also makes a great feature shrub.

Evergreens and topiaries provide focal points and create a sense of structure. Discovered by Dan Hinkley, Shear Genius™ Cotoneaster is an evergreen shrub that features fine foliage in an upright and narrow form. Shear Genius is an excellent boxwood replacement and is perfect for hedges or for shearing into formal shapes. Recommended for Zones 7-9.

b2c6e3115a2c4da3be6ef8c197cb9d18.pngSeaside Serenade® Newport HydrangeaSeaside Serenade® Newport is not just another beautiful hydrangea. This mophead variety features striking flowers that are a brilliant blue to plum in acidic soils or a vibrant pink in more alkaline soils. The colorful blooms make a striking statement in front yard gardens, adding instant curb appeal when planted in the landscape or in containers. Newport blooms on old and new growth, filling the front yard with flowers from early summer until autumn. Its compact habitGolden Child.jpgmakes it a perfect fit for both large- and small-space landscapes. Recommended for Zones 4-9.

Golden Child™ Eastern Arborvitae If you’re looking for a truly head-turning front yard shrub, Golden Child Eastern Arborvitae is it. This easy-to-grow, compact, globe-shaped arborvitae glows in the garden with beautiful, finely cut foliage that shows excellent sun and heat tolerance. In the winter the foliage takes on bronze hues, adding season-long interest. Topping out at just 1 foot tall and wide, Golden Child is the perfect accent or front boarder shrub. Recommended for Zones 5-9.

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