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Outdoor Living Takes a New Twist in 2007

(ARA) - From dinner on city rooftop gardens to watching football in suburban outdoor living rooms, Americans have once again fallen in love with the great outdoors.

"The outdoor living boom has clearly moved from being 'just a trend' to a lifestyle," says Susan McCoy, outdoor living trendspotter and president of the Garden Media Group.

To transform your backyard into a chic garden oasis, McCoy reports the hot list of outdoor living trends for 2007.

Streamlined Gardens Are In. Shabby Chic Gardens Are Out.

"The desire for well-defined design is extending outdoors and is changing garden design," says Eric Liskey of Better Homes & Gardens magazine. This season, homeowners will see mass planting of Phormium in borders and hanging baskets filled with brightly-hued coleus instead of traditional free-flowing flowers. Peter Cilio, Creative Director at Campania International (www.campaniainternational.com), says sleek, glazed containers, like those in Campania's Pacifica collection, bring the sophisticated, modern look full circle.

Eco-Chic Gardens Are In. Chemical Needy Gardens Are Out.

Eco-Chic gardens top the charts as one of the hottest trends for 2007. Gardeners looking for products with environmentally sustainable ingredients can find an array of new garden goods that are great for their plants, but still good for the planet. From certified-organic deer repellent called Deer Stopper (www.messinawildlife.com) to LazyMan, a liquid soil amendment (www.lazymangardener.com) which naturally improves the health of soil to promote happier plants and greener lawns to Zeba (www.zeba.com), a biodegradable cornstarch based product that absorbs and stores 300 to 400 times its weight in water releasing 95 percent back to the plants when they need it the most, the possibilities are endless.

Small Space Gardens Are In. Colossal Landscapes Are Out.

As lot sizes shrink and people downsize their homes, consumers are gardening more in less space. According to Raymond Evison, the leading breeder of clematis in the world, dwarf-sized annuals, perennials and shrubs are now specifically bred for small spaces. 'Baby Wing' begonias, Sunblaze roses and Patio Clematis are all proportionate to the size of small gardens. Container gardeners on the east coast can expect to find a brand new organic potting soil turning up on their garden center shelves this spring. Organic Mechanics (www.organicmechanicsoil.com) is an all-purpose, peat-free, organic potting soil that promises to improve plant performance.

Larger than Life Accents Are In. Peek-a-Boo Accessories Are Out.

Garden trendsetters agree the larger-than-life look will dominate the garden this season. Because of the movement towards simplification, designers are creating the same amount of impact with larger garden accessories rather than integrating several smaller-scaled elements into the design. "Gardeners are thinking big this season, growing super-sized plants like agaves, conifers and cannas," says Doug Jimerson of Better Homes & Gardens. "From extra-large perennials to gigantic-sized pots, this season, bigger is better."

Foliage in Focus Is In. Flowers Only Are Out.

For that boom without bloom look, chic gardeners are using colorful foliage plants to add wow-color in their landscapes and spice up containers. A wide range of new color options and sizes make gardening with foliage more versatile than ever before. This season look for lots of elephant ears, ornamental grasses and iresine. Simply Beautiful (www.simplybeautifulgardens.com) will introduce 'Live Wire' Isolepis cernua, with funky exploding leaf blades and 'Rose' Iresine, with its iridescent ruby pink leaves and stems that seem to glow in the sunlight. Perfect for sun or shade.

Multi-tasking Gardens Are In. Time Consuming Gardens Are Out.

"The need to multi-task is so great homeowners now want to multi-task in the garden," says Ethne Clarke, garden editor at Traditional Home magazine. Great new plants and products, like Dynamite (www.dynamiteplantfood.com), a slow release plant food that feeds plants macro and micro nutrients for up to a whole 9 months, makes gardening easier for those short on time. Plants that work inside and out will also be hot this season. New from Simply Beautiful is Maracas 'Brazilian Fireworks,' a heat loving tropical shade plant with funky purple and red flowers. It works great in the garden or as a houseplant.

Fancy Plants Are In. Basic Plants Are Out.

Joe Gray, plant expert with Hines Horticulture (www.hineshort.com), says that the new trend towards luxury plants is on the rise. "This trend seems to be following in the vein of collecting top-tier wine or luxury cars," says Gray. Gardeners are using luxury plants like the 'Summer Chocolate' Mimosa to create their own paradise unlike the garden next door.

Masses of Any Color Are In. Colorless Masses Are Out.

Mass plantings of evergreen shrubs are being replaced with hydrangeas, landscape roses and other flowering shrubs offering loads of color and interest every season. Knock Out shrub roses, for example, have become a landscape work horse, showing nonstop color from spring through fall with no maintenance. "But we are going way beyond the obvious," says Steve Hutton, president of The Conard-Pyle Co (www.starroses.com). "We are seeing plants, such as the new Drift series of shrub roses, planted in containers and then placed in a sea of Drift in the landscape. A mass of vertical and horizontal color is created, which is very interesting." The new Easy Wave Beachcomber creates a stunning display of blue, coral and shell pink masses. Plant in baskets and borders, or use for a full carpet of color, like an Oriental rug.

24-Hour Gardens Are In. Day Only Gardens Are Out.

With outdoor living booming, we are spending more time than ever before in our backyards. Even when the sun goes down, the party stays put -- outside. "Outdoor spaces are now aesthetically pleasing and comfortable for both day and night," says Joseph Cilio, president of Alfresco Home (www.alfrescohome.com). Distinctive all-weather wicker and deep seating furnishings can transform your backyard into a stylish outdoor space perfect for entertaining friends or just relaxing with a good book. From outdoor floor lamps to plants that glow in the moonlight, outdoor rooms provide 24 hours of comfort and enjoyment.

For a complete list of what's shaping gardening, visit www.gardenmediagroup.com.

Courtesy of ARA Content

For more information on outdoor living, please read this article on creating your dream outdoor santuary.

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