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2026's Best New Plants!

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Issue 185 - Winter 2025

While it's a bit soon to start planting, this time of year is great for dreaming and making plans for the upcoming season.

- - Sherri Ribbey

2026's Best New Plants!

Everyone has tried-and-true favorites, but leaving space for a few new plants is always a good idea—you might just find one that performs even better than your old standbys.

We've researched the new plant offerings for 2026 and have found this year's top picks are a flowery bunch in a wide range of colors, shapes and sizes. Even better, many of them are deer resistant! You'll notice that the trend in compact varieties hasn't slowed down, so whether you have a small garden or are running out of room in a big border, these smaller versions of shrubs and perennials will expand your plant palette. Let's take a look at some fascinating new plants for 2026.

Skyward™ Light Pink speedwell Veronica hybrid

More compact than other veronica varieties, Skyward Light Pink has clusters of spikes starting in late spring, and they keep going through summer, enticing lots of pollinators.

'Passion Hearts' fernleaf bleeding heart Dicentra hybrid This low-growing perennial is tougher than it looks, putting on quite a show near the front of the border. Its ferny blue foliage is topped off with an abundance of heart-shaped bicolor pink blooms in spring, but it doesn't stop there. Flowers keep coming through summer, even in the heat.

Orange Sparkler dianthus Dianthus hybrid Part of the Scent First® series, this fragrant dianthus has unusual orange blooms with hot pink flecks in spring and makes a great cut flower. It reblooms off and on through summer, with silver-blue foliage to keep the garden interesting when the flowers take a break.

'Prairie Princess' ironweed Vernonia hybrid With its smaller size and sturdy stems, this new ironweed doesn't splay open like the species. Its upright stems are covered in late-summer to early-fall blooms, making it a late-season pollinator favorite.

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The Giving Garden

This award-winning garden is rooted in personal connections.

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8 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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2026's Best New Plants!

While it's a bit soon to start planting, this time of year is great for dreaming and making plans for the upcoming season.

time to read

10 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Epimedium

This tough shade perennial provides year-round, deer-resistant beauty where few others thrive.

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7 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Reader Tips - GREAT IDEAS FROM SMART GARDENERS

JoAnne found a simple way to keep delicate stems from flopping over: She cuts the bottom off a clear disposable plastic cup, then makes a slit up the side and slips it around the plant's stem. It's a great way to provide a house plant, newly planted perennial or new cutting extra support as it grows.

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2 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Winter Survival Strategies

If you're worried about the effects the weather might have on your garden this year, find ways to make sure plants are off to a strong start in spring!

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1 min

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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3 SMALL-SPACE GARDENS

Here are three 14x14-foot patio plans, each with its own distinct flavor, because a small space doesn't have to limit your style.

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5 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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SHARED WISDOM

My “stone age” began in my childhood, when my dad would take our family on hikes to the creek behind our house.

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7 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Light Up the Shade

This is the plant for you if you're looking for something unusual for your shade garden. Carolina pink is native to the southeastern United States, but it is becoming increasingly rare in the wild. Luckily, it's starting to take off as a garden plant, and a striking one at that.

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2 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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WHICH shade ANNUAL IS RIGHT FOR YOU?

THIS or THAT: IMPATIENS VS. BROWALLIA

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2 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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Pretty Permaculture

After some home construction, Joseph and Shalyn Donofro’s zone 5 backyard was left with low-quality, compacted soil and not much of anything else. They envision a beautiful space that supports their young family’s healthy lifestyle goals, teaches responsibility to their children and enables them to spend quality time outdoors together. They want the cottage garden aesthetic, as well as the benefits of basic permaculture practices, which encourage sustainability and enrich the well-being of both the garden and the gardeners.

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4 mins

Issue 185 - Winter 2025

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