Landscaping Trends for 2026

Urdaneta Group WSI • October 28, 2025

Landscaping Trends for 2026


Thinking about refreshing your yard in 2026? This year’s landscaping trends align with the overall shift towards sustainable landscaping, with a new focus on low-maintenance plants and personal expression. Homeowners are shifting away from high-water lawns and cookie-cutter gardens towards designs that feel natural, colorful, and functional year-round.


At Rosehill Palms, we’ve seen firsthand how the right plant selection and design can completely transform an outdoor space. Whether you’re building a new landscape or updating an existing one, these top 2026 landscaping trends will inspire you to create a yard that looks stunning and fits your lifestyle.


Lawn Alternatives Are on the Rise


Traditional grass lawns are becoming a gripe for many homeowners, and for good reason. They require constant mowing, watering, and fertilizing. The trend for 2026 is all about lawn alternatives that are easier to maintain.


Fast-growing ground covers like Asian jasmine, mondo grass, or dwarf monkey grass are great choices for Texas climates. They spread quickly, stay lush year-round, and use far less water than turfgrass. For a natural look, mix in gravel pathways or stepping stones to create texture and contrast.


Pops of Color for Outdoor Personality


Homeowners are saying goodbye to all-green landscapes and adding bold pops of color in creative ways. Think bright planters, painted garden furniture, and vibrant flower beds that reflect personality and charm.


The maximalist cottage garden look is making a big comeback — layered blooms, overflowing pots, and mixed textures that feel whimsical and alive. Combine colorful containers with tropical plants like palms and hibiscus for a truly standout space.


Visit Rosehill Palms Garden Center to see our outdoor decor offerings.


Eco-Friendly Gardens are Here to Stay


The push for sustainability is stronger than ever. More homeowners are designing eco-friendly gardens that support local wildlife and conserve resources. Native plants and drought-tolerant perennials like lantana, salvia, and Texas sage thrive in the Texas heat while requiring minimal water.


Not only do native plants reduce maintenance, but they also attract pollinators like butterflies and bees — bringing your garden to life naturally.


Explore Rosehill Palms’ selection of native plants to find varieties that suit your space and goals.


Evergreens for Year-Round Appeal


Seasonal color is beautiful, but it doesn’t have to disappear in winter. Evergreens are gaining popularity for their ability to provide structure and texture year-round. Palms, hollies, and boxwoods are excellent options that add both formality and lushness to your yard.


Evergreens serve as the “backbone” of your landscape — maintaining curb appeal no matter the season.


Low-Maintenance Landscaping for Busy Homeowners


As life gets busier, low-maintenance landscaping is becoming a top priority. Homeowners are simplifying their yards with gravel pathways, perennial plantings, and automated irrigation systems. These designs save time and money while keeping your outdoor space beautiful.


Perennials like daylilies, agapanthus, and rosemary provide color and texture without constant replanting. Pair them with durable palms or yuccas for a cohesive, long-lasting look.


Edible Gardens Are Growing in Popularity


In 2026, more homeowners are turning their backyards into functional, edible gardens. Herbs, fruit trees, and vegetables are being integrated into ornamental landscapes for a beautiful and productive space.


Imagine walking outside to pick fresh rosemary, basil, or lemons right from your yard. Citrus trees and herbs not only add fragrance but also blend beautifully with tropical and native plants.


Suburban house with stone facade, manicured lawn, tree, and tan garage door.
Green and gold garden bed with ornamental grasses, bordered by dark gray stones and concrete path.
Colorful flowerbed in a garden with a variety of blooming flowers and greenery.
Two houses with well-maintained lawns and landscaping; driveway in foreground.
Stone path borders a lush garden with diverse green foliage.
Green lawn with various green shrubs and a stone wall.
Lush green shrubs and trimmed bushes in a landscaped garden bed with a backdrop of a park.
House with landscaped front yard; curved walkway, green grass, and various shrubs and trees.
Stone pathway winds through a garden with colorful flowers and greenery.
Two-story beige house with a brown roof and arched windows; driveway and grassy lawn.
Curving landscaped garden bed with hostas, shrubs, and a paved driveway with a light-colored border.
Colorful garden bed with pink, red, and purple flowers, surrounded by green foliage, in front of a house.

Conclusion


Landscaping in 2026 is all about beauty that lasts and design that makes sense. Sustainable, colorful, and uniquely yours. Whether you’re replacing your lawn, planting evergreens, or adding edible elements, your landscape should be as functional as it is beautiful.


At Rosehill Palms, we help homeowners create stunning outdoor spaces that thrive in Texas climates. From palms and tropicals to native plants and trees, we’ll help you bring your 2026 landscape vision to life.


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