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Houseplant Trends for 2024 (Top 10) - Including Upcoming Plant Style Trends! 

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Do you want to know what's houseplants will be trending in 2024? Or maybe you're looking for some new things for your plant wishlist? I'll cover my top ten plant trends for 2024. I've based these on research from plant retailers, plant distribution and marketing organisations, and what I'm seeing in the houseplant market.
I'll cover some specific plants, general trends and even some plant style trends you'll likely see in 2024 - including earthly decor, bold and bright colours, and elegant pastelles. The plants include something super special (at least in my opinion) plus something a bit more unusual... Plus one I'm not a fan of but have been seeing more content on this (the Less is More trend). Let me know if you agree or disagree!
What other houseplants or plant related items do you think might trend in 2024? Let me know in the comments below. Plant trends might vary by country or region, so I'd also love to know what you're seeing in the houseplant market where you're from.
If you'd like to learn more about the plant style trends, you can find the resources here from The Flower Council of Holland: www.flowercouncil.co.uk/article/horticulture-trends-2024.
You can also get the Garden Media Group's trend report and learn more about their colour of the year - Cyber Lime - here: www.gardenmediagroup.com/trends
As it is the season of giving, I'm currently running a giveaway! I've linked the video at the end, which includes my top ten plant video highlights of 2023, as well as a little bit about my houseplant journey. If you'd like to enter, watch that next and share one of your highlights in that video's comments.
Don't forget to subscribe for more houseplant content, with new videos every week. You'll find lots more videos on the channel, including rare plant unboxing videos, plant care tips and guides, plant pest control, as well as some plant projects.
If you've got any questions, put them in the comments below and I'll respond to every one.
As always - thank you for watching Grow Your Wellbeing.

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Комментарии : 21   
@DeborahVerret-yp9fp
@DeborahVerret-yp9fp 6 месяцев назад
Tops grow your wellbeing.! Happy new years.
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! And Happy New Year to you too - all the best for 2024 😊🍾
@safiradelasala
@safiradelasala 6 месяцев назад
Gentle paradox ❤❤❤ [up]
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Gentle Paradox is a lovely style trend, very calming and elegant 😊
@sarah9314
@sarah9314 6 месяцев назад
Hello lovely video thank you. I was at one point a maximalist but now I’ve downsized and keep my collection right around 45. I can keep up with watering and maintenance and appreciate growth individually while keeping up with my household chores and family responsibilities. So its a good number for me. I no longer use grow lights heat mats or humidifiers or cabinets. If it doesn’t grow in my natural home environment its just not for me anymore. And i also wont spend more than like $20-$30 on a plant either. Just getting more frugal and intentional about how i live what i buy i guess.
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 5 месяцев назад
Hi Sarah, thanks for sharing 💚 That is a really good point about keeping up with plant care and generally everything else. Also, choosing the right plants for your home, so you don't need the extra devices to keep them healthy. While I will still get new varieties (of plants I know I can keep in my home), I am being more mindful of what I buy this year too (no more plants for the sake of plants!). 😊
@supercool7498
@supercool7498 6 месяцев назад
Nice! Very interesting insights. Thanks for sharing!
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Thank you, we'll see what 2024 brings - I'm sure new plant varieties too! 🌱🌱
@fainakub6092
@fainakub6092 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!👍
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! Happy new year (in a few days!) 🤗
@melodyart.5056
@melodyart.5056 6 месяцев назад
Very nice thank you for sharing
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. Happy New Year (in a few days!) 😊
@LuckyEucalyptusTree-
@LuckyEucalyptusTree- 6 месяцев назад
What a nice gent :)
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching and the kind words! 😊
@GenXHeart
@GenXHeart 6 месяцев назад
Hello! Hope everyone is having some happy holidays! This was a fun video! I recently bought a neon pothos, and thought "Oh I need more lime green!" Nice to know they will be an easy find! I also have 2 asparagus ferns with full 5 foot cascades. They were cheep and easy to grow but definitely place them against a wall. They look fluffy and friendly but they have tiny "teeth" that will grab clothes. They don't draw blood but will make you say ouch if they tag you!
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Wow that's really impressive, I bet those asparagus ferns look amazing! Good tips, don't want to get caught by them 😱 Ahead of the trend with the neon pothos, I'm sure there will be lots of things with similar colours being pushed in 2024. Hope you are enjoying the festive season too and happy new year (for in a few days!) 💚😊
@Christian.Laurent
@Christian.Laurent 6 месяцев назад
The only reason "less [plants] is more" is because you dont really love the hobby, or you are unable to maintain their care. People usually downsize because plants are just decorations to them. You or I seem more in the camp of treating plants as living things to be enjoyed. When I no longer have the space or light to keep plants is when I have enough; I have at least 60 species right now. Of course, I use grow lights but as we discussed, normal LED are just as good .Never tried moisture meters, I just dont understand the logic because I prefer to just water the correct way lol. For decore, I recommend a Yard Butler or other brand type of standing hanger. Piling many hanging plants in a single vertical space provedes an instant jungle experience, and is easier than growing trees to the same volume.
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing 😊 that is a very good point. It is perhaps the difference between simply having greenery as decor as opposed to being a plant hobbyist. Very good tip for hanging plants. I tend to use hangers that can go over doors or the edges of shelves as opposed to those you hang from hooks or bars fixed to the wall / ceiling. Maybe a future home needs beams so I can use those! Interesting, I have a moisture metre and I tried it but I just don't use. The finger test and generally checking plants works well, I have too many to check and wait for moisture readings 😂 Wishing you a happy new year (in a few days!) 🤗
@linngrykilevold9479
@linngrykilevold9479 5 месяцев назад
so hard to listen to... sounds like an AI... monotone..... not natural sorry
@growyourwellbeing
@growyourwellbeing 4 месяца назад
I think I went too far in the opposite direction after some feedback. Thank you for your feedback though. I am naturally a very fast speaker, and a few people said I spoke too fast, so I was consciously trying to slow myself down - maybe too much! I'll try to find the right balance and try not to be too conscious of it so it's more natural 👍