17.08.2026
Gardens are changing, with smaller spaces, busy lifestyles and sustainability shaping how we garden. GARDENA South Africa explores the move towards more personal, low-maintenance and water-wise outdoor spaces, from container gardening and biodiversity to smart garden technology.
There was a time in our parents' day when a beautiful garden meant order: a formal rose garden in full bloom, fruit trees laden with seasonal harvests, immaculate lawns and flowerbeds arranged with careful symmetry. Saturday mornings were for mowing, planting, deadheading roses and pulling weeds.

But our lives have changed and so have our gardens. Smaller stands, busier schedules and a greater awareness of our environment are shaping the outdoor spaces we create today. The result? Less emphasis on perfection, and more on gardens that are easier to maintain and more sustainable.
There’s no single blueprint for a beautiful garden anymore. They are becoming more personal, and people are creating outdoor spaces that better reflect their lifestyles. Whether that's growing veggies, creating a space for relaxation or finding ways to make gardening easier."

The Natural Look
Not many have the time to cut, trim, rake and maintain every corner of the garden on weekends. And let's be honest, not everyone wants to.
Instead, lower-maintenance, locally suited plants are among the biggest shifts in how people garden today, as they require less attention once established. Pots and containers are also finding their way into more gardens, particularly smaller ones, adding bursts of colour without creating another flowerbed to maintain.
A more relaxed style doesn't mean untidy, though. It simply means creating outdoor spaces to enjoy more rather than constantly manage.

Planting with Purpose
Our mothers probably never heard of the term 'biodiversity'. Gardening magazines of the time favoured picture-perfect gardens with rolling, immaculate lawns and prize-winning blooms, over advice on supporting pollinators. Yet many of those gardens naturally welcomed birds, bees and butterflies through fruit trees and flowering shrubs without it necessarily being intentional.
Today, biodiversity has become part of the gardening conversation, and small, deliberate choices can do even more: a few nectar-rich plants, a water source for birds, or cutting back on pesticides all help a garden support a wider range of indigenous wildlife.

Every Drop Counts
Water has become one of the first considerations when planning a garden as its availability becomes more unpredictable. The good news is that saving water doesn't mean settling for a less attractive garden.
Healthy soil, generous mulch, and wellāplaced plants make every drop count, as thirsty plants in the wrong spot will always need more care. Besides, no one wants to spend summer dragging a hosepipe around the garden.
To help make watering more efficient, irrigation systems like GARDENA’s use programmed drip systems to deliver precise amounts of water directly to balcony pots or garden beds.

Intelligent Solutions
Innovative technology has also found its way into gardens, making some time-consuming jobs a lot easier.
And GARDENA has helped shape how many modern gardens are tended. From robotic lawnmowers that work on a set schedule, come rain or shine, to water computers that automate routine watering and Bluetooth-enabled tools that can be managed straight from a smartphone.
Then there are also battery-powered tools: eco-friendly and cordless, making tasks like pruning, trimming, and hedge cutting much simpler.

Small Space, Big Ideas
With residential stands becoming smaller and more people living in compact developments, there is a definite shift to container gardening. Patios, balconies and courtyards are being transformed with thoughtful choices and creative use of space. GARDENA even has a range of products specifically designed for compact gardening.
Think a lemon tree in a tub, herbs in a window box, hanging baskets or pots overflowing with flowers. Edible gardening is also making a comeback. Whether it’s herbs, a few vegetables or a tomato plant grown with pride, there is something satisfying about picking something fresh that you have grown yourself.
Proof small spaces can bring just as much enjoyment as a larger garden.

Perfectly Yours
Perhaps the biggest change is that perfect now looks different for everyone. While some may still want a traditional garden with manicured lawns and formal flowerbeds, others might prefer a more natural, easy-care outdoor space."
In the end, however, the best garden is one that works for you, somewhere you can relax, potter around and simply enjoy being.

About GARDENA
For over 50 years GARDENA has provided everything passionate gardeners need. The broad assortment of products offers innovative solutions and systems for watering, lawn care, tree and shrub care and soil cultivation. Today, GARDENA is a leading European supplier of high-quality gardening tools and distributed in more than 100 countries worldwide. GARDENA is a brand of Husqvarna Group. Further information on gardena.com.