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Gardening for the new decade

Gardening trends for 2020 see a continuation from previous years, reconnecting and strengthening our bond with nature, creating habitats for wildlife, and regenerating the soil.

Circular economy, a major trend for 2020, refers to minimising waste and making the most of resources by re-using, reducing and recycling. How can you incorporate the circular economy in your home environment? Follow these tips:

Reduce the need for air-conditioning by planting deciduous trees to provide a shade canopy for buildings in summer, and to allow the sunlight in during winter.

Re-use household water from baths, showers, hand basins and washing machines that use biodegradable soap that is phosphate- and boron-free by installing a grey-water system to irrigate gardens.

• landfills by making compost with garden waste and kitchen scraps

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